Duke Power Plans for a new Natural Gas Generation Plant in South Carolina

Power-Eng.com by Kevin Clark:

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Image: Power-Eng.com, Duke Energy’s Existing W.S. Lee Station-Anderson County SC

Duke Energy has announced its “plans to file an application with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) to construct a new natural gas-fired power plant in Anderson County.

This would be the company’s first request to build new generation capacity in South Carolina in ten years. The combined-cycle plant is expected to have a generating capacity of approximately 1,400 megawatts (MW) and would use nearby existing transmission infrastructure.”

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Large Engineering Firm Completes a Renewable Break-Through Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) Study for the UK

PowerMag.com by Darrell Proctor:

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Image: PowerMag.com (Darrell Proctor) & Black & Veatch

One of the leading engineering firms and “infrastructure developer, Black & Veatch, announced the company has completed execution of a front-end engineering design (FEED) study for the Whitelee Green Hydrogen Project near Glasgow, Scotland. Whitelee is a proposed development by owner ScottishPower Energy Retail Limited. The contract was awarded to Black & Veatch in October 2024.

The project will produce green hydrogen, which is produced using electricity from renewable sources, such as wind, and converting it using an electrolyser, which uses electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis.”

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Power Suppliers Are Expediting Plans for Renewable Systems to Benefit from Rapid Dissolving Tax Credits

UtilityDive.com by Diana DiGangi:

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Image: Christopher Furlong, Getty Images

Power companies are accelerating their planned power projects for connecting renewable energies to the grid to benefit from the swift dissolving ‘Inflation Reduction Act tax credits.’

Several power utilities, such as “Xcel Energy, WEC Energy Group, CMS Energy, and Ameren are planning to accelerate projects originally slated for 2030–31 into 2027–28.”

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Large Investors Are Acquiring Power Generation Assets for Adding a Piece of AI to their Balance Sheet

The Output & New York Times:

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Image: New York Times

Large investors are acquiring power generation companies and their power delivery assets that supply AI-driven data centers for the next expected bull market from this extremely excited AI boom.

“Major investment firms like BlackRock and Blackstone are moving to acquire U.S. utility companies, aiming to benefit from the increasing electricity demand driven by AI data centers. This trend is primarily fueled by the rising demand for electricity from data centers, which are essential for powering AI technologies.”

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Nashville TN Regulators Approve AI Use for Early Warning Water Management Systems

WN.com & The Tennessean:

AI Use for Water Systems

Regulators in Nashville approve to advance “a new pilot program that would use artificial intelligence to improve Nashville’s water management system with an early warning detection system and has made it a step closer to beginning development in partnership with Vanderbilt University.

Vanderbilt University will work with the Department of Water and Sewerage Services, better known as Metro Water Services, to develop a system that would use AI to detect anomalies and patterns in water management systems.”

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