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Talen acquires power stations in Pennsylvania and Ohio for $3.5 Billion

Talen acquires power stations in Pennsylvania and Ohio for $3.5 Billion

Talen Energy announced on Thursday that it would be acquiring two Pennsylvania and Ohio power plants for a total of $3.5 billion. The company also said it expected the acquisition to increase the free cash flow per stock by more than 40% in 2026.

In extended trading, shares of the company rose by about 16 percent.

Two combined-cycle gas fired plants are located on the PJM electricity market.

The U.S. demand for electricity has increased for the first two decades. This is due to the rapid growth in data centers and artificial Intelligence, which has caused Big Tech companies scramble to find reliable energy sources.

Talen will pay Caithness Energy $1.46 billion cash for its Moxie Energy Center in Pennsylvania. This project, which is a 1,105 Megawatts (MW), natural gas-fired combined cycle generator, belongs to and is controlled by Caithness Energy.

Talen is to pay $2.33bn in cash for the 1,875MW Guernsey Power Station located in Ohio owned by Caithness & BlackRock.

The total value of the deal is expected to be around $3.8 billion.

Talen, in June, expanded its nuclear partnership with Amazon. It will now supply up to 1,920MW of electricity through its Susquehanna Plant in Pennsylvania. This is to meet the growing electricity demand.

Talen CEO Mac McFarland said, "The deal adds more than an equivalent nuclear power plant of the Susquehanna to our platform. This will allow us to provide large loads service."

Both the Moxie and Guernsey transactions are expected to close during the fourth quarter. The company will also issue new debt of about $3.8 billion to refinance the target debt and fund the acquisitions. This debt will be issued using both secured as well as unsecured instruments. (Reporting from Sumit Saha, Bengaluru. Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

(source: Reuters)