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Duke Energy Indiana could burn coal through 2038, per latest resource proposal
One of the largest coal plants in the country could be converted to enable co-firing with natural gas.
Indiana’s consumer advocate wants to thwart Duke Energy’s carbon capture study
The OUCC filed testimony last week to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, arguing that the commission should reject Duke’s proposal due to the “speculative nature of the feasibility and affordability of a CCS system.”
South Carolina regulators reject Duke Energy’s coal ash cost recovery request
The utility sought to recover approximately $238 million from 2018 closing coal ash basins in South Carolina and North Carolina, along with $36 million of previously disallowed costs from a 2018 rate case.
Citing rapid growth in the Carolinas, Duke Energy calls for new resources
Among the proposed adjustments to the company’s resource plan are new natural gas combined-cycle capacity, more solar and storage and the potential of offshore wind off the North Carolina coast.
Duke Energy plans 100% clean hydrogen end-to-end system in Florida
Duke Energy said it will soon break ground on the first demonstration end-to-end system in the U.S. to produce, store and combust 100% clean hydrogen.
WATCH: Duke Energy’s Alex Glenn on four keys to the net-zero transition
Alex Glenn, CEO of Duke Energy Florida and Midwest took the keynote stage at POWERGEN International last month and spoke about the challenge of net-zero. He then spoke with Clarion Energy’s own Jenn Runyon backstage. “I would say our greatest challenge is also our greatest opportunity,” Glenn said, on how the energy sector can transform its generating sources and grid
Duke Energy begins operating Idaho’s largest solar plant
Idaho is ranked 28th among U.S. states in solar installed with 630 MW, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)….
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North Carolina regulators approve initial carbon plan
The utility will need to factor in impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Investment Jobs Act and other future legislative changes….
Major utilities form Southeast hydrogen hub coalition
A newly-formed coalition of some of the largest utilities in the U.S. will pursue a “six-state hydrogen hub” in the Southeast and plans to apply for funding…
A look at Duke Energy’s plan for hydrogen, renewables, advanced nuclear
The company said it plans to increase capital investment for its seven regulated utilities to $145 billion over the next decade. $40 billion of that total woul…
Duke Energy to break ground on Idaho’s largest solar facility
The Jackpot solar facility would be Duke Energy’s first utility-scale renewables project in Idaho and, once complete, it would be the largest solar facility i…
Duke Energy, Purdue agree to SMR nuclear partnership
Purdue University and Duke Energy plan to explore potentially using advanced nuclear energy to power the university’s West Lafayette campus….
Duke Energy aims to double renewable energy capacity by 2030, phase out coal by 2035
The utility’s five-year capital plan totals $63 billion, 80% of which will support investments in grid modernization and zero or lower-carbon emitting generatio…
How Duke Energy addresses attemperator issues
When combined cycle plants are run at low loads, problems often arise with overspray from attemperators using traditional mechanical atomization. To address t…
Honeywell to test new long-duration flow battery with Duke
Honeywell has developed a new flow battery technology capable of storing and discharging renewably-generated electricity for up to 12 hours….
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Duke Energy Indiana could burn coal through 2038, per latest resource proposal
Indiana’s consumer advocate wants to thwart Duke Energy’s carbon capture study
South Carolina regulators reject Duke Energy’s coal ash cost recovery request
Citing rapid growth in the Carolinas, Duke Energy calls for new resources