- South Carolina’s Public Service Commission approved Duke Energy’s plan to build a combined-cycle natural gas power plant in Anderson County.
- The project is expected to have about 1,365 MW of nominal capacity, with Central Electric Power Cooperative and North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation owning 95 MW and 100 MW.
- Construction is anticipated to begin in summer 2027, and the facility is expected to serve customers by early 2031.
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