SUGAR LAND, TX -- 06/23/08 --
Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar
Land, Texas) -- According to the majority of power station owners surveyed
across Iowa's hardest-hit flood areas, the extremely high floodwaters over
the past two weeks have not forced them to take generating capacity
offline. However, more than 900 megawatts of capacity is offline because
of the floodwaters. Companies with capacity offline due to the flood
include Interstate Power &Light, a subsidiary of Alliant Energy Corporation
(NYSE:LNT) (Madison, Wisconsin) with 600 megawatts offline, AmerenUE
(NYSE:AEE) (Saint Louis, Missouri) with 125 megawatts offline, Cedar Falls
Utilities with 100 megawatts offline, MidAmerican Energy Company, a
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A) company, with 80 megawatts offline, and
Vinton Municipal Electric Utility with 20 megawatts offline. The timeframe
for returning these plants to service depends upon the damage that has
occurred, which will be assessed once the flooding has subsided.
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