Search on
News Title
News Details
Reports/Directory
Glossary
 
Title_head
Duke expects closing much of West Indiana power plant
488 times viewed.
Monday, 19 Sep 2011
EmailButton
Pdf_button

It is reported that Duke Energy expects to close much of a coal-powered generating plant in western Indiana within the next few years.

Ms Angeline Protogere Duke spokeswoman said the company is watching new federal environmental regulations that are due for release in November and considering shutting down several of the six units at Wabash River Station near Terre Haute as soon as 2014.

She said "While we haven't made any final decisions, our units at Wabash River Station are likely to be retired earlier than expected."

Ms Protogere said Duke intends to keep the Wabash River Station property. She said "It's usually difficult to find locations for new power generation, so the site is an option we'll consider for future generation."

The power plant was completed in stages between 1953 and 1968. Duke owns five of its generating units with the other owned by Wabash Valley Power Association and SG Solutions.

Duke has about 100 employees and 40 full-time contractors at the plant, but Ms Protogere said the company didn't yet know how a shutdown would affect the workforce.

The review of the Wabash plant future comes as Duke is completing construction of a nearly USD 3 billion coal-gasification plant near Edwardsport in South Western Indiana. Duke is the state largest electric utility with about 780,000 customers covering much of the state midsection.

(Sourced from www.canadianbusiness.com)

Expanded Metal by Anping County Huijin Wire Mesh Co., Ltd.
Galvanized Steel by Beijing Xinruilufeng Industry and Trade Co., Ltd.
Wire Mesh Manufacturers & Suppliers
Aluminium Sheets Manufacturers & Suppliers

jspl
Stemcor
More Raw Material News
 
Disclaimer|Copyright Policy|Privacy Policy|About us|Feedback|Contact us|FAQ|Site Map|Know about SteelGuru