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Southern Company (SO) To End Coal Burning?
Posted on 6/10/22 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 6/10/22 at 12:45 pm
I own a disproportionately large number of their shares in my portfolio for a variety of different reasons that made sense in the past.
Then I see this article today on the other boards that they are closing all their coal plants in the southeast.
Does anyone know what/how/when they are planning to replace them with? The timeline of their announced closures is only a couple years, you can't even build nukes that fast even if you had permits and property in hand.
Is this a sell now?
Then I see this article today on the other boards that they are closing all their coal plants in the southeast.
Does anyone know what/how/when they are planning to replace them with? The timeline of their announced closures is only a couple years, you can't even build nukes that fast even if you had permits and property in hand.
Is this a sell now?
Posted on 6/10/22 at 12:53 pm to deeprig9
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Deadline is 2028 to have them out of service. Thats coming from the federal government.
News of this broke in November. I think its just their dirtiest plants, but have read elsewhere that its 80% of their coal burning fleet.
Southern Co people I know don't sound concerned, but we will see.
Posted on 6/10/22 at 1:46 pm to deeprig9
Every regulated utility is phasing out coal by 2030, so it's not specific to Southern. There's a lot of factors (political, engineering, financial, etc.) leading to coal plants' being retired en masse but retiring coal assets is not a surprise in the utility industry.
Old plants can be replaced with modern combined cycle natural gas turbine plants, which are much more efficient (like 200%+) than coal plants that are likely 30+ years old.
Old plants can be replaced with modern combined cycle natural gas turbine plants, which are much more efficient (like 200%+) than coal plants that are likely 30+ years old.
Posted on 6/10/22 at 6:18 pm to GoIrish02
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modern combined cycle natural gas turbine plants,
Yea but the word on the street is most utilities are getting away from the big arse 800+ mw CCGT. Too hard on the grid when one drops, push very little VARS, still hydrocarbon based, etc.
You’re going to see a lot of these small nuclear facilities built soon. Well, unless hydrogen burners come a long in the next 4-5 years, which I doubt.
Posted on 6/12/22 at 9:56 am to deeprig9
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Does anyone know what/how/when they are planning to replace them with?
Federally mandated brown outs seem likely. What could go wrong with pushing EV's while closing power plants?
Posted on 6/12/22 at 12:19 pm to deeprig9
No idea how much of an impact this will have but shouldn't Vogtle be running soon? For real this time 
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