Corporate News Blog - Duke Energy to Build Three Solar Projects in Kentucky

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LONDON, UK / ACCESSWIRE / July 18, 2017 / Pro-Trader Daily takes a look at the latest corporate events and news making the headlines for Duke Energy Corp. (NYSE: DUK), following which we have published a free report that can be viewed by signing up at http://protraderdaily.com/optin/?symbol=DUK. The Company, one of the largest coal utilities in the United States, unveiled on July 14, 2017, plans to build and operate three solar power plants on sites in Kenton and Grant counties, with the energy being delivered directly to the customer. The Company's solar power plant will diversify and complement its coal and natural gas power plants. For immediate access to our complimentary reports, including today's coverage, register for free now at:

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The Solar Project

Duke Energy plans to begin construction later this summer and hopes to complete the majority of construction activity by the end of 2017. Once operational, the combined projects will generate about 6.8 megawatts, which, at peak production, can provide electricity for about 1,300 average-sized homes.

“Our customers want solar," said Jim Henning, President of Duke Energy Ohio and Kentucky, "And solar is something we've thoroughly studied and prioritized in our long-term planning.”

He further added that:

"Now's the right time for many reasons. For instance, the cost of building solar projects has come down significantly in recent years, making it more cost-competitive with other sources of power generation. And solar gives us the ability to add power capacity in incremental steps – allowing us to match the growing demand for electricity in the region."

Crittenden and Walton Solar Power Plants

Duke Energy stated that two of the projects, Walton Solar Power Plants 1 & 2, will be built by Duke Kentucky, a subsidiary Duke Energy in Kenton County on parts of a 60-acre property at 352 York Road. In total, the Company will install approximately 19,000 solar panels at the site, which will be capable of producing more than 4 megawatts of electricity.