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Vistra Corp. (NYSE: VST) is a Fortune 500 integrated retail electricity and power generation company based in Irving, Texas. News about Vistra often centers on its diverse generation fleet, long-term power contracts, acquisitions, financing activities, and financial performance across U.S. competitive power markets.
Recent press releases and Form 8-K filings highlight Vistra’s expansion through acquisitions of modern natural gas generation assets. In October 2025, the company completed the purchase of seven natural gas plants totaling about 2,600 megawatts of capacity from Lotus Infrastructure Partners, adding facilities in PJM, New England, New York, and California. In January 2026, Vistra announced definitive agreements to acquire Cogentrix Energy, a portfolio of 10 modern natural gas plants with approximately 5,500 megawatts of capacity, further enlarging its presence in PJM, ISO New England, and ERCOT.
Vistra’s news flow also features long-term power purchase agreements for carbon-free nuclear energy. A January 2026 Form 8-K and related release describe 20-year PPAs with Meta for 2,609 megawatts of carbon-free power and capacity from Vistra’s PJM nuclear plants. Another Form 8-K from September 2025 details a 20-year PPA for 1,200 megawatts of carbon-free power from the Comanche Peak Nuclear Power Plant in Texas.
Investors and observers can expect coverage of quarterly earnings releases, guidance updates, capital allocation decisions such as dividends and share repurchases, private offerings of senior secured notes, and amendments to credit facilities. Additional stories may focus on retail initiatives through TXU Energy, including customer assistance programs and community support efforts in Texas. This news page aggregates these developments so readers can follow how Vistra manages its integrated retail and generation business, executes acquisitions, and enters into long-term contracts for both conventional and zero-carbon power.
Dynegy has secured a three-year partnership with Chicago's Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA) to supply 100% renewable electricity to McCormick Place, North America's largest convention center. This agreement includes purchasing renewable energy credits to offset electricity usage, supporting McCormick Place’s sustainability initiatives such as energy-efficient lighting retrofits. Dynegy also powers notable Chicago landmarks including Willis Tower and Wrigley Field, reflecting its commitment to tailored energy solutions that balance sustainability and cost-effectiveness.
Vistra (NYSE: VST) reported 2020 net income of $624 million, with ongoing operations net income at $725 million. The company's adjusted EBITDA rose to $3,766 million, 11% above 2019, marking five consecutive years of exceeding guidance. Cash flow from operations was $3,337 million, and adjusted free cash flow before growth was $2,582 million. The Winter Storm Uri's impact is projected to cause a one-time financial hit of $900 million to $1.3 billion. Vistra continues its commitment to capital allocation and renewable energy investments.
On February 23, 2021, Vistra (NYSE: VST) announced an increase in its quarterly dividend to $0.15 per share, reflecting an 11% increase from 2020. This puts the annualized dividend at $0.60, exceeding the company's target growth rate of 6-8%. The dividend is payable on March 31, 2021, with a record date of March 17, 2021, and an ex-dividend date of March 16, 2021.
TXU Energy reassures its residential customers that they are protected from extreme fluctuations in wholesale electricity prices following recent market volatility in Texas. Customers will not experience near-term rate increases due to winter weather, although some may see higher bills from increased usage. TXU Energy clarifies that it does not offer risky wholesale plans that can lead to inflated bills. The company's commitment to customer support continues, providing price protection and flexibility during this challenging period.
Vistra (NYSE: VST) announced a $5 million commitment to support Texas communities affected by recent winter storms. The funding will assist social service agencies and provide bill-payment assistance to vulnerable customers. CEO Curt Morgan emphasized the need for quick support due to ongoing hardships, stating that the company aims to alleviate the impact on customers' electricity rates. Vistra assured residential customers that they will not face near-term rate increases as a result of the storm, despite some experiencing higher usage bills.
On February 17, 2021, Vistra (NYSE: VST) addressed the challenges posed by a historic winter storm in Texas. The company reported that only 1,000 of its nearly 19,000 megawatts capacity were offline, thanks to a comprehensive winter preparedness strategy. Vistra estimated it was generating 25-30% of the power on the Texas grid, amidst fuel supply challenges. The CEO emphasized the company's commitment to restoring electricity to affected Texans. Vistra remains dedicated to maximizing electricity production and ensuring service reliability during this crisis.
Vistra (NYSE: VST) will report its fourth quarter and full year 2020 financial results on February 26, 2021. The presentation will take place during a live conference call and webcast starting at 8 a.m. ET (7 a.m. CT). Interested participants can access the webcast via the investor relations section of Vistra's website. A replay of the event will be available for one year post-presentation. Vistra, based in Irving, Texas, is a leading integrated retail electricity and power generation company with a capacity of approximately 39,000 megawatts.
Vistra has successfully brought its Moss Landing Energy Storage Facility online as of December 11, 2020. This facility, located in Monterey County, California, features a capacity of 300 MW/1,200 MWh, making it the largest lithium-ion battery storage system globally. Construction of Phase II, adding an additional 100 MW/400 MWh, is expected to be completed by August 2021. The project aims to enhance grid stability, support California's sustainability goals, and provide affordable, emission-free electricity to approximately 225,000 homes.
In 2020, Vistra committed over $2 million in direct COVID-19 relief and supported 12,400 customers with $3.1 million in bill payment assistance. The company also pledged $10 million for social justice and equity initiatives over five years. Key donations included $500,000 to the National Urban League and $450,000 to Historically Black Colleges. Vistra emphasized diversity and inclusion by launching new initiatives and maintaining strong supplier diversity. Acknowledging employee contributions, a one-time bonus and an additional paid day off were granted in December 2020.
Vistra (NYSE: VST) has appointed Jim Burke as its president and chief financial officer effective immediately. Burke, a company veteran since 2004, succeeds David Campbell, who will transition to Evergy Inc. Burke’s extensive experience includes leading operational teams at Vistra and previously serving as CEO of TXU Energy. His new role encompasses oversight of accounting, risk, internal audit, treasury, and investor relations. The board is also discussing extending CEO Curt Morgan's contract to support the company's transition to a low-to-no emissions energy fleet.