Gulf Coast Braces for Hurricane Michael, with $11.6 Billion Worth of Projects in Path
Gulf Coast Braces for Hurricane Michael, with $11.6 Billion Worth of Projects in Path
Attachment: Hurricane Michael, 100918
SUGAR LAND--October 10, 2018--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Florida and other states along the U.S. Gulf Coast have been bracing for Hurricane Michael, which is working its way northward through the Gulf of Mexico, roughly along the western coast of the Florida peninsula. It had been forecast to reach Category 4 status Tuesday night before landfall, at which point it would bring storm surge flooding, destructive winds and flooding rainfall. Industrial Info is tracking 14 power-generation plants, producing more than 1,500 megawatts (MW), and other industrial facilities that lie in the direct path of the storm.
Within this article: Details on Power Industry projects in the Florida Panhandle and southwestern Georgia that could be affected by Hurricane Michael, including those from major companies such as Duke Energy Corporation (NYSE:DUK), NextEra Energy Incorporated (NYSE:NEE) and Exelon Corporation (NYSE:EXC).
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