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335: 349: 307:, the other at the Buck Steam Station. This was done in order to diversify the company's fuel sources, expand its generating capacity, and to modernize its energy generation by moving away from less efficient, more polluting coal. When the two turbines were added, two of the four older coal units were to go offline. 642: 252:
turbines are planned for the near future. Remaining coal-fired units (IDs 5-9) were decommissioned in mid-2011 and April 2013, with only natural gas units (11C and 12C) remaining.
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In 2007, Duke Energy began to pursue permission to add two new combined cycle, natural gas-fired, 620 MW generating units to its fleet: one at the
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in August 2018, and another section came down October 19, 2018. The decommissioning was the subject of an episode of the
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at the location that provide an additional 93 MW (and which began operation in 1970), and two natural gas-fueled
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in 1926 to house plant employees of the Buck Steam Station. In 2014, Dukeville residents were told that "
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The Buck Steam Station was built in 1926. It is named after a co-founder of Duke Energy,
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pits near their homes could be leaching dangerous materials into groundwater."
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BREDL - Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League - Coal-fired Power Plants
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Buildings and structures in Rowan County, North Carolina
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United States of America
Salisbury Township
Rowan County
Salisbury, North Carolina
35°42′43″N 80°22′37″W / 35.71194°N 80.37694°W / 35.71194; -80.37694
Commission date
Duke Energy
Coal
Natural Gas
Yadkin River
Combined cycle
Nameplate capacity
MW
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MW
coal
Duke Energy
natural gas
combustion turbines
combined cycle
James Buchanan "Buck" Duke
the Pentagon
Dukeville, North Carolina
mill village
Yadkin River
coal ash
Dan River Steam Station
Rockingham County
imploded
Smithsonian Channel

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