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Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep them online.
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 ...
We reported last October that Duke proposed retiring Cayuga coal-fired units 1 and 2 by 2030 and 2031, respectively. Two 1×1 natural gas combined-cycle (NGCC) units would be added at the site ...
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. In a news release, President Stan ...
Duke Energy on Tuesday said it's willing to explore continuing coal-fired energy being generated at Cayuga Cayuga Generating Station in Vermillion County.
The two aging coal plants at Cayuga station might live on, despite Duke Energy’s proposal earlier this year to retire them in favor of natural gas units.. In a settlement reached with Reliable ...
Duke Energy would then issue a request for proposal to solicit interest in the coal units, which could be available for sale after the two proposed gas units are placed in service in 2029 and 2030.
That Duke Energy Indiana plans to permanently cease generating electricity from the Cayuga coal units, however, does not necessarily mean these units must cease operations altogether,” Pinegar ...