Duke Energy Florida today filed the locations of its three newest solar power plants, which will provide cleaner, smarter energy solutions to benefit Florida customers.
250-MW plant now online in Navarro County, Texas Three companies purchased output under 15-year VPPAs Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions (DESS), a nonregulated
Duke Energy Progress is launching the Shared Solar Program, an affordable option for customers that will enable them to share in the economic benefits from the output of a single solar facility – providing customers another
South Carolina Solar Installations Map The South Carolina Solar Installations Map displays the installed solar photovoltaic capacity and the total number of installations in the state by county. This data is from Dominion Energy South
Description The project was developed by Birdseye Renewable Energy and Strata Solar. The project is currently owned by Duke Energy Progress. Warsaw Farm Solar PV
Description Mount Olive Solar is a solar project in Wayne County, NC, located adjacent to the Town of Mount Olive. It supplies clean, renewable energy to Duke Energy Progress under a long-term Power Purchase Agreement. Having
View all FERC EQR transactions, monthly electricity generation, and details for the 32 power plants operated by Duke Energy Progress - (NC) located in Charlotte, NC.
The proposed photovoltaic (PV) farm is planned to be installed at a roughly 345-acre (140-hectare) site next to the Robinson nuclear plant in Chesterfield and Darlington counties. If the project receives the green light, Duke Energy said
The U.S. Army''s Fort Bragg in North Carolina will soon be home to the largest floating solar plant in the Southeast – a 1.1-megawatt (MW) system as part of a Utility Energy Service Contract (UESC) awarded to Duke Energy.
The solar plant will contain 76,600 Trina Solar bifacial modules with single-axis tracking. The plant will be located on 195 acres in Dobson, N.C. – near Rockford Road. The
Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions (DESS), a nonregulated commercial brand of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), is now operating its largest solar power plant ever – the 250-megawatt (MW) Pisgah Ridge Solar project in
Utility Duke Energy Progress requested approval by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina to build and own a 76 MW solar project next to the existing
Duke Energy Progress plans to build and own a 76 megawatt utility-scale solar power facility on 420 acres at the existing Robinson Nuclear Plant site located in both Chesterfield and...
Duke Energy Carolinas is providing another affordable renewable energy option for its South Carolina customers that will enable them to see real savings in their monthly bills
"Making smart investments in South Carolina''s energy future is a priority for Duke Energy – one that focuses on delivering reliable, affordable service every day to the
Utility Duke Energy Progress requested approval by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina to build and own a 76 MW solar project next to the existing Robinson Nuclear Plant site in Chesterfield and Darlington
View all details on Duke Energy Progress East, a balancing authority in the United States that has .100 power plants in it''s jurisdiction and has an annual generation of 64.9 TWh.
The Lake Placid Solar Power Plant is located in Highlands County, Fla., and suffered damage during Hurricane Milton. The facility opened in December 2019 and is 45 megawatts, which is enough to power more than 12,000 homes at
Power plant details for Warsaw Farm, a solar farm located in Warsaw, NC. View the monthly generation and consumption, generator details, and more for Warsaw Farm
The sites will be located in Madison, Sumter, Hernando and Jefferson counties and completed by summer 2026 All together, they are expected to save customers $843
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Duke Energy Progress requested approval by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) to build and own a 76-megawatt utility-scale solar power facility adjacent to the existing Robinson Nuclear Plant
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The proposed photovoltaic (PV) farm is planned to be installed at a roughly 345-acre (140-hectare) site next to the Robinson nuclear plant in Chesterfield and Darlington counties. If the
Duke Energy is executing an ambitious energy transition, keeping customer reliability and value at the forefront as it builds a smarter energy future. The company is investing in major electric
Duke Energy Progress Duke Energy Progress, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, owns 12,500 megawatts of energy capacity, supplying electricity to 1.7 million residential, commercial and industrial customers across a 29,000-square-mile service area in North Carolina and South Carolina.
Duke Energy Progress, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, owns 12,500 megawatts of energy capacity, supplying electricity to 1.7 million residential, commercial and industrial customers across a 29,000-square-mile service area in North Carolina and South Carolina. Duke Energy
Follow Duke Energy on Twitter , LinkedIn , Instagram and Facebook. Duke Energy Progress requested approval by the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) to build and own a 76-megawatt utility-scale solar power facility adjacent to the existing Robinson Nuclear Plant site located in both Chesterfield and Darlington counties.
These facilities will be in U.S. states North Carolina and Indiana. The projects include Duke Energy’s Asheville (8.8-MW/8.8-MWh) and Hot Springs (4-MW/4-MWh coupled with a 3-MWdc solar generating system) project sites as well as Duke Energy’s Crane (4.95-MW/5-MWh) project in Crane, Indiana.
Duke Energy is considering the sale of its commercial renewable energy business, including its Pflugerville solar farm in Travis County, Texas. The Charlotte-based company announced a 'strategic review' of the business as part of its quarterly profit report Thursday morning.
Nuclear is the only carbon-free generation source that is available 24/7 in every type of weather. Duke Energy intends to relicense its entire nuclear fleet (11 reactors at six plant sites in the Carolinas).