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Duke Energy is poised to replace some coal-fired power plants with gas-fired stations at two North ... We look forward to working together as we transition to cleaner energy in a manner that ...
The state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy Indiana ... retire two coal-powered units—and replace them with new natural gas units ...
Duke Energy is planning to replace its Cayuga coal plant in Vermillion County with a new natural gas plant. More than 40 people showed up on a weekday afternoon in Bloomington to give their ...
Two consumer advocacy groups are split on Duke Energy’s proposal to close the Cayuga coal plant. But they both said a new, $3 billion natural gas plant isn’t the right thing for Duke’s ...
Despite these developments, Duke officials maintain the proposed transition is necessary. The coal plants ... an increase in energy capacity. The two new natural gas plants would add 471 ...
The state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy ... to retire two coal-powered units — and replace them with new natural gas units ...
(WISH) — The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Thursday will hold two field hearings in Bloomington and Terre Haute to gather public comments on Duke Energy’s plans to build natural-gas ...
As this 70-slide, deep-dive report pointedly notes, “after $9 trillion globally over the last decade spent on wind, solar, electric vehicles, energy storage, electrified heat and power grids, the ...
The life of a new natural gas plant — to replace the Cayuga Generating Station in Vermillion County — could extend past 2050, which is when the larger Duke Energy corporation hopes to have net ...