GREENVILLE, S.C. -
Duke Energy has submitted filings to state regulators this week outlining additional ash excavation plans for its W.S. Lee Steam Station in Belton, S.C.
The W.S. Lee Steam Station officially retired as a coal plant on Nov. 6, 2014. W.S. Lee was Duke Energy’s last remaining coal-fired plant in South Carolina. Units 1 and 2 will be decommissioned, and unit 3 is being converted to burn natural gas. A separate 750-megawatt natural gas combined-cycle plant will be built at the site, with construction expected to begin in summer 2015.
Duke Energy announces complete ash excavation at W.S. Lee Steam Station - Duke Energy
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