Carbon Plan and Person County

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2024

DUKE ENERGY - Carolinas Resource Plan Update 1.31.24

2023

A diverse energy mix for Person County (duke-energy.com)

DUKE ENERGY - Advancing the Future of Energy in Person County 8.18.23

DUKE ENERGY News Release - Updated Carbon Plan Filing 8.17.23

DUKE ENERGY - Carolinas Resource Plan 8.2023

PERSON COUNTY News Release - Utilities Commission Carbon Plan 1.3.23

2022

PERSON COUNTY News Release - Federal Regulators Grant MVP Pipeline Permit Extension with Person County 8.29.22

Person County Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Letter for Mountain Valley Pipeline 7.29.22

 

Press Release for Comments Filed 7-18-2022

Update on Carbon Plan June 20 Meeting Powerpoint - Live Presentation

May 26, 2022 - MEDIA RELEASE

At their May 16, 2022 meeting, the Person County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved the engagement of two firms as part of the County's efforts to protect prosperity in the local community by intervening in the North Carolina Utilities Commission's case on Duke Energy's Carbon Plan. The Carbon Plan calls for the retirement of Duke's Mayo plant in 2029 and Roxboro plant as early as 2029 of by 2034, under different options Duke has proposed.

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 Please see the information below from the NC Utilities Commission and Duke Energy in regard to the Carbon Plan:

 
 HB - 951
DUKE ENERGY IRP - 2020
 NC UTILITIES COMMISSIONS CARBON PLAN
 DUKE CARBON PLAN WEBSITE
 DUKE ENERGY - THE CAROLINAS CARBON PLAN
 ELECTRONIC CONTACT FORM

 

Letters to the NC Utilities Commission
Mailing Address
4325 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-4300

Submit a consumer statement to the utilities commission and let them know what the Roxboro and Mayo plants mean to you and our community. All letters submitted will be included in the docket to be reviewed when referencing the Duke Energy Carbon Plan. Below are key points to be mentioned in the letter:

  • Docket #E-100 Sub 179 (Required or it will not be added to public record)
  • City/County you are from?
  • Why does it matter to you?
  • Do you have a preference on replacement generation?