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Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep ...
Evansville has been called a sacrifice zone due to pollution hazards, and federal goals to lower environmental safeguards ...
Duke Energy's Indiana unit agreed to perform a feasibility study to evaluate the continued operation of coal-powered units at the Cayuga generating station by potential buyers.
In the settlement with Reliable Energy Inc., Duke said it will hire an engineering firm to study the feasibility of building the new gas plant while keeping Cayuga running. But that’s only if ...
Duke Energy Indiana and Reliable Energy Inc., which represents several of Indiana’s major coal producing companies, have reached an agreement about Duke’s plan to build a new natural gas power ...
Electricity utility Duke Energy announces plans study the sale of its existing coal-powered units at Cayuga Generating Station in western Indiana. The utility hopes to replace the coal units with ...
A settlement with Indiana coal producers, announced Tuesday, could lead to third-party operation of coal units at Duke Energy Indiana’s Cayuga Generating Station.
The projected pace of retirements could slow down, given the shift in regulatory policies and power market dynamics.
South Carolina Department of Environmental Sciences made a plan to remediate the coal tar pollution at the Bramlett Road site in Southernside, Greenville.
Duke Energy relies on a diverse energy mix to meet growing energy needs across the state. That mix includes nuclear, efficient natural gas, hydro, renewables and coal, all of which are needed when ...
Duke Energy's (NYSE: DUK) Indiana unit said Tuesday it agreed to perform a feasibility study to evaluate the continued operation of coal-powered units at the Cayuga generating station in ...
--As summer's first heat wave brought triple-digit temperatures to parts of North Carolina and South Carolina this week, Duke Energy thanks customers for conserving energy during periods of peak ...