Duke Energy has brought online a 50-megawatt battery storage system at its former Allen coal plant, with plans for a larger 167-MW system. The $100 million project aims to support energy demand growth in the Carolinas and qualifies for federal tax credits, reducing costs for customers. The company plans to add 6,550 MW of battery storage by 2035 to enhance grid reliability.
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