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NRG Commits $2 Million in Hometown Support Following Hurricane Beryl

HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #Houston--As recovery efforts in Houston continue following the widespread destruction from Hurricane Beryl, today NRG Energy announced a commitment of $2 million to provide near and long-term disaster relief. The funding includes support for customer bill payment assistance, a four-county recovery fund, employee relief and charitable donations. “Houston is our home, and the widespread impact Hurricane Beryl had on our community, colleagues and customers was devastating to see,”...

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