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PUC of Texas Approves Entergy Texas' Plans to Build Over 1,200 MW of Gas-Fired Capacity

LCG, September 12, 2025--Entergy announced yesterday that the Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) approved Entergy Texas’ proposal to build two efficient natural gas-fired power plants to support the region’s rapid growth. The combined electric generating capacity of the two facilities, the Legend Power Station and the Lone Star Power Station, will add over 1,200 MW to the Southeast Texas power grid to support new customer demand, increase reliability and lower costs for all customers. Both facilities are scheduled to commence operations by mid-2028.

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Puget Sound Energy Starts Construction on 142-MW Appaloosa Solar Project in Washington

LCG, September 4, 2025--Puget Sound Energy (PSE) announced yesterday that phased construction has commenced on its 142-MW Appaloosa Solar Project, a utility-scale solar facility underway in southeastern Washington. The project is being built by Qcells EPC, who will serve as the module manufacturer and the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) solution provider. Construction is scheduled through 2026, and commercial operation is expected at the end of next year.

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AEP Plans to Retire 500-MW Coal-Fired Unit in Indiana

LCG, September 18, 2013--American Electric Power (AEP) announced yesterday that it plans to retire its 500-MW coal-fired Tanners Creek 4 electric generating unit in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.

AEP previously announced its decision to retire Tanners Creek Units 1-3 (495 MW) in June 2011. All four generating units at Tanners Creek will be retired by mid-2015. The plant was commissioned in 1951.

In response to the need to comply with new environmental regulations, AEP has now announced plans to retire 7,176 MW of coal-fueled generation by early 2016.

According to AEP's announcement, an option to refuel Tanners Creek 4 with natural gas was evaluated; however, the projections for limited electricity demand growth, combined with the amount of generation currently available to serve Indiana Michigan customers, led to the conclusion that it was financially unfeasible.

"The decision to retire Tanners Creek 4 was made as part of our ongoing analysis of resource needs and environmental compliance costs as part of our disciplined approach to capital investment. Based on relatively flat electricity demand and the fact that our Indiana Michigan Power customers don't need additional generation at this time, we've determined that the cost of refueling Tanners Creek 4 is not the right capital investment," said AEP's president and chief executive officer.

In July, AEP announced a similar retirement plan for its 585-MW coal-fired Muskingum River Plant Unit 5 located in Ohio. Given the cost of compliance with environmental regulations and current market conditions, AEP determined that it is unlikely to make the capital investment to refuel the unit to natural gas. AEP had previously announced its intent to retire Muskingum River Units 1-4 (840 MW) in 2015. The Muskingum River Plant was commissioned in 1953.


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