Duke Energy brings new grid battery on line at former Allen coal plant
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$100 million , 50-megawatt (MW) battery to be followed by 167-MW battery, the company's largest, to support r apid growth across the Carolinas - New energy infrastructure will reduce fuel costs, maximize 40% federal tax credits to save customers money
What's happening: The first BESS, at a cost of approximately
Both lithium-ion battery systems qualify for federal investment tax credits, which will offset 40% of the cost for Duke Energy customers. That figure includes an extra 10% for reinvesting into an energy community; the coal plant retired in
Our view: "We're building new resources to keep the Carolinas' economy thriving, while reinvesting in a former coal plant community that helped power this region for decades," said
Why it matters: Utility-scale battery systems are particularly useful for cold winter mornings before the sun comes up, filling the gap before solar generation is available. During low-demand periods, they can also store excess energy – such as the clean power generated by
Duke Energy plans to make similar battery storage investments in multiple counties across the Carolinas. The company's 2025 Carolinas Resource Plan, now under review by state regulators, projects the addition of 6,550 MW of batteries by 2035 to protect reliability and meet growth needs in
The big picture: Duke Energy's long-term plan maintains a diverse energy mix, adding solar, storage, nuclear and natural gas generation to meet electricity demand that's rising at an unprecedented pace. Across the Carolinas, customer energy needs over the next 15 years are expected to grow at eight times the growth rate of the prior 15 years.
Coming full circle: The plan also maintains
"We are proud of how this site and its people continue to support our customers," said
What's next: As part of the company's rate review now before the
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