Sept. 30 — The power producer and retailer intends to retire more than 6,800 megawatts of coal-fueled generation by the end of 2027 in Illinois and Ohio. Its newly minted Vistra Zero generation brand claims about 4,000 MW of zero-carbon projects and assets, including an existing Texas nuclear plant. But the company’s generation remains tied overwhelmingly to natural gas and coal.
— E&E News
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