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Duke Power Plans to Construct 1.4 GW Fuel Energy Plant in South Carolina

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Last updated: 2025/06/11 at 1:25 PM
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Duke Power Corp. mentioned it intends to use to the Public Service Fee of South Carolina for a 1.4-gigawatt pure gas-fired energy plant in Anderson County.

It hopes to start out building 2027 and put the ability into operation by 2031.

“As a part of the corporate’s duty to serve almost 860,000 retail electrical prospects throughout 30 South Carolina counties, Duke Power must construct and allow giant quantities of latest technology rapidly to maintain up with the success the state is seeing in financial growth and inhabitants progress”, Duke Power mentioned in an internet assertion.

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The plant is deliberate to be constructed on almost 200 acres on Freeway 81 South close to True Mood Highway. “The location is advantageous and would use present transmission infrastructure close by to supply about 1,400 megawatts of electrical energy to help the properties and companies of a quickly rising area and state”, Duke Power mentioned.

“The progressive design of the ability would additionally considerably cut back the necessity for big quantities of water, creating much less burden on the county’s infrastructure”.

Duke Power added, “The challenge will profit from the numerous partnership not too long ago introduced between Duke Power and GE Vernova to supply pure gasoline generators and different related gear – manufactured in Greenville, S.C. – to satisfy the rising wants of superior manufacturing, information facilities and inhabitants progress”.

Underneath the partnership, GE Vernova agreed to provide as much as 11 gasoline generators and related gear by means of the growth of its Greenville manufacturing facility.

A number of authorities officers expressed help for the challenge, with Governor Henry McMaster saying, “South Carolina’s continued prosperity relies on dependable, forward-looking power initiatives like this one”.

“We’re at a important level in planning for South Carolina’s dependable, reasonably priced and resilient power future”, commented Duke Power South Carolina president Tim Pearson. “By enacting the S.C. Power Safety Act, Gov. McMaster and the Legislature have offered a complete path ahead for power coverage that can information our state’s continued success for a few years to return”.

Duke Power expects the challenge to create about 600 jobs throughout peak building and as much as 30 full-time jobs when the plant goes into service.

In keeping with the corporate, its useful resource plan, already permitted by the state utility regulator, additionally includes deploying “new technology strategies similar to hydrogen-capable pure gasoline assets and fuel-free renewable power sources like photo voltaic and battery storage”.

“As we pursue near-term actions, we’re evaluating websites throughout South Carolina to seek out dependable and cost-effective choices for implementing this technique, benefiting our prospects and communities”, it says on its web site.

To contact the writer, e mail jov.onsat@rigzone.com


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