Duke-958347
1,455 MW generation in Person, NC · In queue since June 2024
1,455 MW
Capacity
1
Components
Gas
1y 11m
In Queue
Cluster Study
IA Status
Total Duration
1y 11m
Interconnection request submitted to ISO/RTO
Project undergoes interconnection studies to assess grid impact.
Typical: 18–36 months
Interconnection agreement not yet executed
Typical: 30–60 days (negotiation)
Commercial operation date not yet determined
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Duke-958347 is a proposed 1455 MW gas-fired generation project located in Person County, North Carolina. The project, under development by Duke Energy Progress, LLC, is interconnected to the Duke Energy Progress system. It entered the interconnection queue on June 19, 2024, and is currently in the Cluster Study phase of the interconnection process.
The point of interconnection for Duke-958347 is the Person 500kV Station - 230kV. The project consists of 1455 MW of gas-fired generation capacity.
Generated from interconnection queue and public data sources
State
NC
County
Person
Grid Region
Southeast
Market
—
Developer
Duke Energy Progress, LLC
Utility
Duke Energy Progress
Entity
Duke
Service Type
—
Point of Interconnection
Person 500kV Station - 230kV
Data Source
LBNL
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- ISO / RTO
- SOUTHEAST
- Trading Hub
- Duke Carolinas
- Hub Confidence
- UNKNOWN
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