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April 20, 2024
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NCUC Debates Best Path for Duke Coal Retirements
Advocates Want Utility to Use New Planning Platform, All-Source Procurements
Duke's sequential peaker method first sets an order for coal plant retirements, then uses computer modeling to determine retirements dates -- in this case, leaving close to 4,300 MW of coal on line through 2035.
Duke's sequential peaker method first sets an order for coal plant retirements, then uses computer modeling to determine retirements dates -- in this case, leaving close to 4,300 MW of coal on line through 2035. | Duke Energy
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South Carolina sent the utility back to the drawing board for IRP revisions, while North Carolina looks to changes for Duke's 2022 IRP.
CoalFossil FuelsHydrogenNatural GasNorth CarolinaRenewable PowerSouth CarolinaState and Local Policy