Duke Energy Corporation has announced an ongoing regulatory review for a proposed energy center in Anderson County, South Carolina. The project is aimed at addressing the growing electricity generation needs due to the state's economic development and population growth. This initiative is part of Duke Energy's broader responsibility to serve nearly 860,000 retail electric customers across 30 South Carolina counties. The energy center will leverage natural gas technology, benefiting from a partnership with GE Vernova, which will supply turbines and equipment manufactured in Greenville, S.C. The facility's innovative design promises reduced water usage, thereby minimizing the burden on local infrastructure. Residents and businesses near the proposed site will receive additional information and are invited to provide feedback.
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