BRIEF-Southern Co Says Its Systems Served The Second Highest Winter Peak Electric Load Of Over 39,000 MW During Winter Storm Fern In January - Conf Call

Reuters
Feb 20
BRIEF-<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SOJA">Southern Co</a> Says Its Systems Served The Second Highest Winter Peak Electric Load Of Over 39,000 MW During Winter Storm Fern In January - Conf Call

Feb 19 (Reuters) - Southern Co SO.N:

  • SOUTHERN CO UNIT SOUTHERN POWER COULD REMARKET 1,000 MEGAWATTS OF NATURAL GAS GENERATION CAPACITY BY 2030 -CONF CALL

  • SOUTHERN CO IS IN LATE STAGE DISCUSSIONS TO MOVE FORWARD UPRATES OF AN ADDITIONAL 700 MW OF CAPACITY FOR SOUTHERN POWER'S NATGAS FLEET - CONF CALL

  • SOUTHERN CO FORECASTS ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE OF $4.85 TO $4.95 IN 2027- CONF CALL

  • SOUTHERN CO FORECASTS ADJUSTED EARNINGS PER SHARE OF $5.25 AND $5.45 IN 2028 - CONF CALL

  • SOUTHERN CO SAYS ITS SYSTEMS SERVED THE SECOND HIGHEST WINTER PEAK ELECTRIC LOAD OF OVER 39,000 MW DURING WINTER STORM FERN IN JANUARY - CONF CALL

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