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Talen Energy announces higher profits for the full year on lower operating and energy costs

Talen Energy, a utility company, reported a higher annual profit Thursday, thanks to lower operating and energy costs. Shares of the company rose 2.6% during extended trading.

In 2024, the utility reported operating, maintenance, and development costs of $592 millions, down approximately 8% from a previous year. Energy costs fell by about 8%, to $797 millions.

Talen had another opportunity in November to convince regulators that its agreement with Amazon to provide more electricity for a data center located at the nuclear power plant of Talen's utility in Pennsylvania was approved.

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission rejected the agreement that month, which would have increased the capacity of Talen's Susquehanna Plant to 480 Megawatts from its previous 300 Megawatts. They noted that transferring power to a single client could increase power bills and lead to grid reliability issues.

Talen of Houston, on the other hand, reported a 17 percent drop in its annual operating revenue, which fell to $2.12 Billion.

The company reported an annual net income of $998m attributable stockholders, up by about 63%. (Reporting and editing by Shounak dasgupta in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)