IURC approves settlement for Duke to consider selling coal units to 3rd party

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One thought on “IURC approves settlement for Duke to consider selling coal units to 3rd party

  1. The AI boom is keeping planet killing coal plants online….

    I also don’t see how selling the coal plant doesn’t offset the cost of building the new gas turbines and the asked for rate increase should go down!!

    When a single data center consumes as much electricity as all of Indianapolis, I’m guessing that each data center will need ONE or TWO BILLIONS of dollars in energy generation capacity added to the grid. In Indiana’s regulatory environment, I know who is going to pay for a good chunk of that, and it most likely won’t be the data centers.

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