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TexasTowelie

(116,809 posts)
Tue Jun 15, 2021, 05:32 PM Jun 2021

Bill retires many North Carolina coal-fired plants, boosts renewables

RALEIGH, N.C. -- Several coal-fired power plants operated by Duke Energy's North Carolina subsidiaries would transition to alternate fuels by the end of 2030 and a renewable-energy procurement program would be expanded in legislation unveiled Tuesday by House Republicans.

The “Modernize Energy Generation” measure was drawn up with input from utilities, customer and business groups and renewable energy boosters, and is expected to be discussed later this week in committee, said Rep. John Szoka, a Cumberland County Republican and bill sponsor. Talk of yet-disclosed energy legislation had surfaced in Legislative Building hallways for months.

The bill text says the legislation would contribute to a 61% reduction in carbon-based emissions in the state by 2030 when compared to 2005 levels. This compares to the 70% reduction sought by Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper in his Clean Energy Plan. Szoka said Cooper administration officials were briefed on the measure Tuesday.

A key element of the proposal would be to retire low-efficiency “subcritical” coal-fired operations at five locations — at the Marshall, Allen, Roxboro, Cliffside and Mayo plants. While the Marshall plants would shift to natural gas fuel and the Allen plan to solar and battery power, alternative fuel for the other three locations will be determined later by the Utilities Commission.

Read more: https://www.sunherald.com/news/business/article252140693.html
(Gulfport Sun Herald)

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Bill retires many North Carolina coal-fired plants, boosts renewables (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2021 OP
Republicans governing? Turbineguy Jun 2021 #1
That's ok. Trump has brought back the coal industry like he promised. Right? keithbvadu2 Jun 2021 #2
"By the end of 2030" shows that there's not much rush to get this done but then it's better abqtommy Jun 2021 #3
What it shows OldBaldy1701E Jun 2021 #4

keithbvadu2

(40,126 posts)
2. That's ok. Trump has brought back the coal industry like he promised. Right?
Tue Jun 15, 2021, 07:04 PM
Jun 2021

That's ok. Trump has brought back the coal industry like he promised. Right?

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
3. "By the end of 2030" shows that there's not much rush to get this done but then it's better
Tue Jun 15, 2021, 07:08 PM
Jun 2021

than nothing. I guess.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,362 posts)
4. What it shows
Tue Jun 15, 2021, 07:16 PM
Jun 2021

Is that the rethugs are doing anything to garner positive attention, but they also know they owe their souls to Duke Energy. So, they will say they are going to do this and that, and by 2030, something will come up that will allow them to move the date. Or, ignore it altogether.

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