
Karen Rivera
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Oct 11, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Markham Watson |Karen Rivera |Killian Staines
Make Decisions With Conviction For full access to real-time updates, breaking news, analysis, pricing and data visualization subscribe today. Electric Power | Natural Gas | Upstream Highlights Utility says repairs to take 'at least 7 days' Power, gas demand sink on week Almost 2.3 million Florida electricity customers remained without service around 3:30 pm ET Oct.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Markham Watson |Karen Rivera |J Robinson
Make Decisions With Conviction For full access to real-time updates, breaking news, analysis, pricing and data visualization subscribe today. Electric Power Highlights FPL, Duke, Tampa lead outages Peakload to be down 36.1% on week Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm, packing 120-mph winds, around 8:30 pm ET Oct. 9 on the US Gulf Coast and exited into the Atlantic around 4 am ET Oct.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Markham Watson |Binish Azhar |Abbie Bennett |Karen Rivera |J Robinson
More than 76,000 customers in Florida were without power at 5 pm ET Oct. 9, according to PowerOutage.US, as the outer bands of Hurricane Milton lashed the southern peninsula with high winds, heavy rains and storm surges, weakening energy demand and prices. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Florida peakload was forecast to be about 34.9 GW on Oct.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Markham Watson |Karen Rivera |J Robinson
Floridians are evacuating the peninsula as Hurricane Milton is forecast to make landfall Oct. 9 on the Gulf Coast as a major storm, even as electric utilities in the Carolinas and Georgia restore service to more than 160,000 customers still offline after the Sept. 26 landfall of Hurricane Helene as a major hurricane on Florida's Big Bend Gulf Coast region. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Markham Watson |Karen Rivera |J Robinson
As electric utilities in the Carolinas and Georgia struggled Oct. 7 to restore service to the remaining customers offline totaling more than 263,000 in the wake of Hurricane Helene, Florida's utilities are preparing for Hurricane Milton, potentially the worst storm since 2017, scheduled to hit the peninsula mid-week. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.
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