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Duke Energy is proposing a $3 billion conversion of its Cayuga coal plant to natural gas. While they argue it's necessary to ...
The state agency tasked with protecting utility consumers has asked regulators to reject Duke Energy Indiana’s plan to retire two coal-powered units and replace them with new natural gas units.
Two consumer advocacy groups are split on Duke Energy’s proposal to close the Cayuga coal plant. But they both said a new, $3 billion natural gas plant isn’t the right thing for Duke’s customers.
Duke Energy Indiana filed a petition ... power during peak summer demand because of temperature impacts on the Wabash River used by the Cayuga plant. Protogere said a gas plant can generally ...
CAC and Vote Solar recommend that the IURC approve the retirement of the Cayuga coal units ... sent out by the CAC, Duke Energy is claiming that the monthly bill impact from its proposal would ...
The Cayuga coal-fired plant has been ... according to a Duke Energy fact sheet. That estimate is an average rate impact across all types of customers, according to Angeline Protogere, Duke Energy ...
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 ...
CAYUGA, Ind. (WISH) — The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Thursday will hold two field hearings in Bloomington and Terre Haute to gather public comments on Duke Energy’s plans to ...
The 13 individuals who spoke at a field hearing Thursday expressed strong support for Duke Energy’s proposed $ ... gas-fired power plant at the existing Cayuga Generating Station.