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Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE: DUK) is planning two new natural gas-powered combustion turbines at the former Buck Steam Station ...
Natural gas-fired combustion turbines with a combined capacity of 850 megawatts slated for site where Buck Steam Station once ...
Duke Energy predicts that in the next 15 years, Carolina customers' annual electric use will increase by about 58,000 ...
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 ...
After 56 years of burning coal at its Lake Julian power plant, Duke Energy has officially shut down the coal operation. "At 4 p.m. on Jan. 29, 2020, Duke Energy achieved a significant milestone ...
Duke Energy in February revealed its plans to build natural-gas units at the site of its coal-fired Cayuga Generating Station. Duke Energy estimates the project at its Vermillion County station ...
Duke Energy is asking the N.C. Utilities Commission to allow it to replace two coal-fired power units at the Marshall Steam Station with a pair of natural gas units.
Duke Energy Carolinas is accelerating the depreciation for three of the 13 coal units it operates at four power plants, which will allow those units to close early.
PLAINFIELD, Ind., June 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy Indiana and Reliable Energy Inc., which represents several of Indiana's major coal producers, have reached a settlement in Duke Energy ...
The company took a dramatically different approach to its long-term planning this year, offering multiple scenarios for customers, policy makers, regulators and other stakeholders to consider.
Duke Energy wants to extend operations of its two oldest coal units — among the dirtiest in the nation — at the Crystal River Power Station an additional two years through mid 2018.