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By: Leslie Bonilla Muñiz Indiana Capital Chronicle For The Republic A settlement with Indiana coal producers, announced ...
In the settlement with Reliable Energy Inc., Duke said it will hire an engineering firm to study the feasibility of building ...
Duke Energy on Tuesday said it’s willing to explore continuing coal-fired energy being generated at Cayuga Generating Station in Vermillion County. Duke has an application pending for a proposed new ...
Indiana unit said Tuesday it agreed to perform a feasibility study to evaluate the continued operation of coal-powered units ...
Duke Energy Indiana and Reliable Energy Inc., which represents several of Indiana's major coal producers, have reached a settlement in Duke Energy Indiana's request pending before the Indiana Utility ...
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 new ...
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. A ...
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Duke Energy has reached a settlement regarding its proposal for a natural gas plant at the Cayuga Generating Station.
The OUCC is recommending against Duke Energy's $3.3 billion power plant in Vermillion County, citing insufficient evaluation ...
The life of a new natural gas plant — to replace the Cayuga Generating Station in Vermillion County — could extend past 2050, which is when the larger Duke Energy corporation hopes to have net ...
CAYUGA, Ind — Duke Energy plans to retire two coal-burning units at the Cayuga Generating Station in west-central Indiana and replace them with new natural gas units. The company says the upgrade is ...
The state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy Indiana’s “ill-advised” plan to retire two coal-powered units — and replace them with new natural ...