Mon Power and Potomac Edison, FirstEnergy Subsidiaries, Submit Decade-Long Power Plan for West Virginia
Reuters
Oct 02, 2025
Mon Power and Potomac Edison, FirstEnergy Subsidiaries, Submit Decade-Long Power Plan for West Virginia
Mon Power and Potomac Edison, subsidiaries of FirstEnergy Corporation, have submitted an Integrated Resource Plan to the West Virginia Public Service Commission outlining strategies to ensure reliable and cost-effective power for the next decade. The preferred plan includes keeping the Fort Martin and Harrison Power Stations operational, exploring the addition of a 1,200-megawatt natural gas combined-cycle power plant around 2031, adding 70 megawatts of utility-scale solar in 2028, and using short-term power purchases to maintain reliability as demand from sectors such as data centers and advanced manufacturing grows.
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