Pleasants Power Station’s Owner, Energy Harbor, To Be Sold To Vistra

Vistra only wants Energy Harbor’s three nuclear power plants, two in Ohio and one in Pennsylvania.

Steam rises from the two cooling towers at the Pleasants Power Station, with emissions from burning coal pouring out of a tall stack equipped with scrubbers.

A Texas-based utility is buying the company that owns a West Virginia coal plant, but the plant is not part of the sale.

Vistra Corp. announced Monday it will purchase Ohio-based Energy Harbor for more than $3 billion.

Energy Harbor owns two coal plants, one in Ohio and the Pleasants Power Station in Pleasants County.

However, neither of the two coal plants are part of the proposed transaction.

“Vistra will not acquire Energy Harbor’s legacy conventional generation fleet,” Vistra’s statement said.

Vistra only wants Energy Harbor’s three nuclear power plants, two in Ohio and one in Pennsylvania.

Pleasants and Ohio’s W.H. Sammis power plant are scheduled to shut down this year. 

Pleasants will close at the end of May unless a buyer steps forward. FirstEnergy’s Mon Power is currently evaluating whether to purchase the Pleasants plant.

Author: Curtis Tate

Curtis is our Energy & Environment Reporter, based in Charleston. He has spent more than 17 years as a reporter and copy editor for Gannett, Dow Jones and McClatchy. He has written extensively about travel, transportation and Congress for USA TODAY, The Bergen Record, The Lexington Herald-Leader, The Wichita Eagle, The Belleville News-Democrat and The Sacramento Bee. You can reach him at ctate@wvpublic.org.

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