Duke Energy Indiana expands clean energy production with upgrades to Markland Hydroelectric Station
Duke Energy Indiana has upgraded three turbines and generators at its Markland Hydroelectric Station, enhancing renewable energy output by 10%. The $152 million project, completed in April 2022, allows the facility to generate sufficient power for 52,000 homes, contributing an additional 39 GWh annually. This upgrade supports Duke Energy's commitment to cleaner energy, having reduced sulfur dioxide emissions by 96% since 2005. The company plans to invest in solar and wind energy, aiming for net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
- 10% increase in renewable energy output from Markland Hydroelectric Station.
- $152 million project completed within budget.
- Facility capable of generating enough energy for 52,000 homes.
- Annual energy output increased by 39 GWh.
- Significant reductions in emissions since 2005: 96% in sulfur dioxide, 73% in nitrogen oxide, and 42% in carbon.
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PLAINFIELD, Ind., May 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Duke Energy Indiana has completed upgrades to three hydroelectric turbines, generators and other equipment at its Markland Hydroelectric Station near Florence, Ind., increasing the facility's clean, renewable energy output by about
"The low-cost, carbon-free power generated at Markland Hydro Station is an important piece of our diversified portfolio of generation sources," said Stan Pinegar, president of Duke Energy Indiana. "By embracing new advancements in technology and innovation, we're able to expand clean energy production for our customers while also maintaining the reliable service they expect."
Work on the project commenced in early 2017, following approval from the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. The project took four and a half years to complete and cost approximately
The upgrades included replacing turbine runner hubs and runner blades with a more efficient design. The company also replaced a number of other parts and components, including discharge rings, wicket gates, generator rewinds, generator excitation controls and relay protection, station controls, intake and draft tube gates and the main power transformer. Crews also overhauled the high- and low-voltage electrical distribution systems at the station.
Situated along the Ohio River, Markland Hydroelectric Station began operations in 1967. It was the first nongovernmental hydroelectric station built on the Ohio River, and it played a vital role in the development of hydropower on the waterway. The facility harnesses energy produced from the flow of the river to produce electricity, within guidelines governed by the Army Corps of Engineers. The force of the river's current pushes against and turns the runner blades of each of the three large hydroelectric turbines housed inside a 150-foot-high concrete dam that spans the breadth of the river. Each turbine weighs approximately 180 tons, with each blade stretching 27 feet in length. The movement of the turbines spins a generator shaft that, in turn, produces electric power.
Upgrades like those at Markland Hydro Station are a key piece of Duke Energy's transition to a cleaner energy future. Since 2005, Duke Energy has decreased sulfur dioxide emissions in Indiana by
Additional information on Duke Energy's clean energy transition can be found in the company's annual disclosure report. Leading with transparency, the company's 2021 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report provides a better understanding of the company and its priority ESG risks and opportunities. In addition to progress on addressing climate change, the report discloses information on workforce performance metrics, environmental justice, supply chain governance and other relevant topics.
For photos of Markland Hydroelectric Station and the upgrades that were recently completed, visit news.duke-energy.com/media-kit.
Duke Energy Indiana
Duke Energy Indiana, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, provides about 6,300 megawatts of owned electric capacity to approximately 870,000 customers in a 23,000-square-mile service area, making it Indiana's largest electric supplier.
Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), a Fortune 150 company headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is one of America's largest energy holding companies. Its electric utilities serve 8.2 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and collectively own 50,000 megawatts of energy capacity. Its natural gas unit serves 1.6 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio and Kentucky. The company employs 28,000 people.
Duke Energy is executing an aggressive clean energy transition to achieve its goals of net-zero methane emissions from its natural gas business and at least a
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