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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - In a story July 21 about Duke Energy's plans to retire its coal-fired power plants, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the company planned to retire all of its coal ...
Duke Energy Corp.'s Progress Energy Carolinas subsidiary will retire two coal-fired power plants on Monday, including one built in 1923.The retirements of the Cape Fear plant near Moncure, N.C ...
Duke Energy recently proposed replacing two aging coal units with natural gas plants. New proposal could be pathway to keep them online.
Duke Energy’s contractor imploded Cape Fear’s two coal-fired units – which began operating in 1956 and 1958 – on June 4. The Moncure, N.C. plant began operating in 1923.
Duke Energy's latest 20-year plan would delay closing the Gibson coal plant by three years. Duke Energy plans to delay the retirement of its Gibson coal plant by three years. That’s according to ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Duke Energy Corp.'s Progress Energy Carolinas subsidiary will retire two coal-fired power plants on Monday, including one built in 1923. The retirements of the Cape Fear ...
Buy Duke Energy For A 4.7% Dividend Yield And Retirement Of Coal-fired Power Plants Oct. 09, 2012 10:41 AM ET Duke Energy Corporation (DUK) Stock 17 Comments Bidness Etc ...
Duke Energy Carolinas will retire 1,667 MW of coal-fired capacity that do not have emissions control technology installed as part of an air permit-related settlement the utility reached with ...
Duke Energy Indiana officials say they hope to retire all nine of the utility's coal-fired units by 2038 and construct two large natural-gas plants.
Duke Energy Has Retired 7.5 GW of Coal-Fired Generation Since 2010. Duke Energy has already reduced its Scope 1 carbon emissions from electricity generation by 44% from 2005 levels.
To replace its coal fleet, Duke Energy proposes to build two 1,240-megawatt ... projected that it would save $4 billion over the next 20 years by retiring its coal fleet in favor of renewables ...
The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s largest electric utility needs to move faster to retire its aging network of coal-fired power plants and replace them with cleaner, more renewable ...
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