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As owner and operator of the 5-MW facility, Duke Energy will generate enough solar energy to power about 1,000 customers annually,
As owner and operator of the 5-MW facility, Duke Energy will generate enough solar energy to power about 1,000 customers annually,
A decades-long franchise agreement is set to expire in 2026, and organizers of the grassroots “ Dump Duke ” campaign say now is the time for the public to consider a city
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The proposal, put forth by a New York company called AC Power, seeks to utilize about 25 acres of the 110-acre site for a ground-mounted array of solar panels. Repurposing
Reworld Hempstead is the fourth largest power generation facility on Long Island by net energy generated in 2020, behind Northport Power Station, Caithness Long Island Energy Center, and E. F. Barrett Power Station. However, it ranks thirteenth on Long Island by nameplate capacity. It consists of a single waste-to-energy unit. It is operated by Reworld, and the electricity generated at the plant is distributed across Long Island via the Long Island Power Authority''s electrical transmission network
As owner and operator of the 5-MW facility, Duke Energy will generate enough solar energy to power about 1,000 customers annually, while furthering the county''s renewable
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — A decommissioned landfill in Lexington could get new life as a clean energy producer. Edelen Renewables announced a proposal to transform
It consists of a single waste-to-energy unit. [1] It is operated by Reworld, and the electricity generated at the plant is distributed across Long Island via the Long Island Power Authority ''s
“Dump Duke” wants St. Pete to replace Duke Energy with a municipally-owned utility company. Their goal is to get a commission to
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LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — A decommissioned landfill in Lexington could get new life as a clean energy producer. Edelen Renewables announced a proposal to transform
Duke Energy owns the poles, wires, substations and all the facilities that keep the lights on for our customers.
The proposal, put forth by a New York company called AC Power, seeks to utilize about 25 acres of the 110-acre site for a ground
“Dump Duke” wants St. Pete to replace Duke Energy with a municipally-owned utility company. Their goal is to get a commission to fund a feasibility study “by the end of 2025
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