The article mentions a utility in Northern Indiana and references a public presentation made last year that outlined various scenarios and chose a preferred path forward.
If you go to that utility's website, you'll see that they adopted the scenario of decommissioning 4 coal-fired generation units by 2023 and a 5th by 2028. They've begun the decommissioning process (apparently it takes a long time) and have a press release from February of this year announcing the signing of agreements for the construction of 3 wind farms totaling ~800MW.
If you go to that utility's website, you'll see that they adopted the scenario of decommissioning 4 coal-fired generation units by 2023 and a 5th by 2028. They've begun the decommissioning process (apparently it takes a long time) and have a press release from February of this year announcing the signing of agreements for the construction of 3 wind farms totaling ~800MW.