Duke Energy North America (DENA) announced the start ofconstruction of three new merchant generation projects totaling1,500 MW. At full capacity, each plant will burn about 3,300MMBtu/hour. In a fourth deal, DENA announced the sale of itsremaining 78.5% interest in the 500 MW Hidalgo Energy Facility toan affiliate of Calpine Corp. for $235 million.
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Duke Building Three Plants, Selling One
Duke Energy North America (DENA) announced the start ofconstruction of three new merchant generation projects totaling1,500 MW. At full capacity, each plant will burn about 3,300MMBtu/hour. In a fourth deal, DENA announced the sale of itsremaining 78.5% interest in the 500 MW Hidalgo Energy Facility toan affiliate of Calpine Corp. for $235 million.
Dynegy Makes Foray into Florida Power Market
Dynegy Inc. last week announced plans to develop its firstmerchant power plant to serve the growing electricity market inFlorida.
Dynegy Jumps into FL Power Market
Dynegy Inc. yesterday announced plans to develop its firstmerchant power plant to serve the growing electricity market inFlorida.
Regulators Advised to Assess GA Unbundling
Georgia broke all records in unbundling 95% or 900,000 customersfrom Atlanta Gas Light’s merchant service in just nine months. Nowit’s up to the policy-makers “to justify the amounts of savings,determining if consumers are really better off,” AGL PresidentPaula Rosput told state regulators Tuesday.
Regulators Advised to Assess GA Unbundling
Georgia broke all records in unbundling 95% or 900,000 customersfrom Atlanta Gas Light’s merchant service in just nine months. Nowit’s up to the policy-makers “to justify the amounts of savings,determining if consumers are really better off,” AGL PresidentPaula Rosput told state regulators Tuesday.
ERCOT to Get 750 MW of Gas-Fired Generation
Texas-based Panda Energy International plans to construct a $100million, 750 MW gas-fired merchant power plant in Guadalupe Countynear Marion, TX. The maximum amount of gas the plant could use is126,000 MMBtu/d.
California Storage Project Moving Ahead
California regulators have taken steps to smooth the way for thestate’s first merchant underground natural gas storage field, thefirst wells for which are being drilled beginning this week about50 miles north of Sacramento in a depleted dry gas field in ruralnorthern California.