Duke Energy's Marshall Steam Station, located in Terrell, North Carolina, has been in operation since 1965 and is one of the largest power plants in the Carolinas, capable of generating up to 2,090 MW of electricity per year. The facility has groundwater monitoring wells that have detected unsafe levels of various pollutants, prompting plans for retirement by 2035.
With a focus on coal ash management and environmental impact, Duke Energy continues to make updates to the facility, including incorporating natural gas co-firing technology on certain units. The company remains committed to monitoring and addressing pollution concerns at the Marshall Steam Station as part of its ongoing environmental stewardship efforts.
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