In the United States, Talen Energy states: Amazon deal won't raise electricity costs

In the United States, Talen Energy states: Amazon deal won't raise electricity costs

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July 6 2024, 02:24 AM  •  33316 views

Talen Energy is asking U.S. regulators to dismiss appeals by American Electric Power and Exelon over its new data center deal with Amazon, assuring that it will not lead to higher electricity prices or grid reliability problems.

In the United States, Talen Energy is asking U.S. regulators to reject an appeal from American Electric Power and Exelon over a new data center deal with Amazon (AMZN.O). This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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Talen Energy (TLNE.PK) is asking U.S. regulators to reject challenges from American Electric Power (AEP.O) and Exelon (EXC.O) to its new data center deal with Amazon (AMZN.O). The opposing companies argue that such a deal could increase the cost of electricity for the public.

In a statement released on Friday, Talen called the challenge "inaccurate," assuring that the deal would not lead to higher electricity prices for utility customers or grid reliability issues. He emphasized that his agreement with Amazon should help serve data center needs more efficiently without negatively impacting the energy supply market.

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