U.S. Power Producers Ready to Kick Off $2.5 Billion in Projects Delayed by COVID-19 Measures
U.S. Power Producers Ready to Kick Off $2.5 Billion in Projects Delayed by COVID-19 Measures
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SUGAR LAND--December 2, 2020--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--As a vaccine nears and Americans face a stunning growth in confirmed COVID-19 cases, U.S. energy providers are preparing to begin construction on a slew of projects nationwide that had been pushed back amid the pandemic. Industrial Info is tracking about $2.5 billion worth of U.S. power-generation projects that have been delayed or otherwise affected by COVID-19 precautions, but currently are slated to begin construction in first-quarter 2021.
Within this article: Details on some of the highest-valued pandemic-affected power-generation projects that are set to kick off in the first quarter, including those from key companies such as NTE Energy, NextEra Energy Incorporated (NYSE:NEE), Invenergy LLC, Creekwood Energy Partners LLC, SunPower Corporation (NASDQ:SPWR) and Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated (NYSE:GS).
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