IURC Approves Natural Gas-Fired Energy Plant in Cayuga
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IURC approves natural gas-fired energy plant in Cayuga
Cayuga, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Duke Energy has been approved for two new natural gas units at its Cayuga Station in Vermillion County. Wednesday, the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved a project that is expected to cost around $3 billion to construct and operate. The Cayuga Plant is the oldest energy plant in Indiana, at around 60 years old. As the plant is nearing retirement, Duke Energy plans to begin operating a natural gas-fired plan…
Cayuga $3.3B coal-to-gas conversion approved
Indiana regulators on Wednesday approved Duke Energy Indiana’s $3.3 billion plan — plus financing costs — to replace two coal-powered units at the west-central Cayuga Generating Station with natural gas versions.
Duke’s $3.3B coal-to-gas conversion, third-party coal study approved
Two coal-powered units are set to be replaced with natural gas versions at Duke Energy Indiana's Cayuga Generating Station. The utility is exploring if a third party could buy and operate the coal units. (Photo courtesy of Duke Energy)Indiana regulators on Wednesday approved Duke Energy Indiana’s $3.3 billion plan — plus financing costs — to replace two coal-powered units at the west-central Cayuga Generating Station with natural gas versions. I…
Duke Energy to receive clean energy incentives for construction of natural gas units
Duke Energy ratepayers will see an increase in their monthly bill starting next year after the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Wednesday approved a $3.3 billion plan by Duke Energy Indiana to replace its two coal-powered units at the Cayuga…
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