Massive Power Line Project for Houston Sparks Industry Contention
Massive Power Line Project for Houston Sparks Industry Contention
SUGAR LAND--August 13, 2014--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The Houston Import Project (HIP), a proposed, $590 million transmission line that is designed to improve power reliability in the Houston area, has sparked a number of disputes among power producers who disagree over whether there is a real need for it.
Within this article: Information on HIP and similar projects, such as the 345-kilovolt Limestone-Gibbons Creek-Zenith Transmission Line by CenterPoint Energy (NYSE:CNP), including capacities and investment values.
Other companies featured: Calpine Corporation (NYSE:CPN), NRG Energy Incorporated (NYSE:NRG)
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