Duke Energy is set to replace the aging Allen Steam Station, a coal-fired plant, with a significant investment in battery storage, including a 50 MW/200 MWh system by 2025 and a larger 167 MW/668 MWh system by 2027. This transition aims to enhance reliability while reducing carbon emissions, as the utility also incorporates natural gas and solar power into its energy mix. The move reflects a broader trend in the utility industry towards cleaner energy solutions, driven by the need for efficient and sustainable power sources.
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