Xcel Energy's coal-fired Comanche Generating Station in Pueblo is shown on Jan. 19, 2019. It's the largest power plant in the state, capable of generating 1,410 megawatts of power. (Mike Sweeney/Special to Colorado Newsline)PETERSBURG, Ind. — AES Indiana’s Petersburg Generating Station, which towers over the White River here in southwest Indiana, has been burning coal to generate electricity since the late 1960s. That era, though, will come to an end soon. Two of the power plant’s four coal-burning units have already retired and the last is planning to shut down in 2025. “AES Indiana will be the first utility out of coal in the state,” said Kelly Young, a spokeswoman for the company, which h
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