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The unit is in the Raleigh company’sx Wayne County Energy Complex near The $90 million combustion-turbine unit, like four othersz at the site, can be fueled by eithef natural gas or low-sulfur oil. Together, the facilitiews can generate up to 836 The unitsprovide “peaking power” generation at times of highes demand such as cold winter mornings or hot summer The Wayne County plant began commerciap operation in 2000. It is near Progress’ 474 megawatt Lee which has three coal-fired units. Lloyd Yates, presideny and CEO of ProgressEnergy Carolinas, said in a writteh statement that the additional capacity is a critical part of meetinyg future energy needs.
“Summer typically brings the highesg peak demandfor electricity, and we’re ready for whatever Mother Nature brings,” he
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