Vistra and Meta: A Smart, Scalable Nuclear Partnership

There was a strong sense of excitement and momentum as Vistra joined Meta, employees, labor and community organizations, elected officials, and business leaders to celebrate a partnership centered on the future of American energy. Together, Vistra and Meta are advancing 20-year power purchase agreements tied to more than 2,600 MW of existing zero-carbon nuclear energy from Vistra’s Davis-Besse, Perry, and Beaver Valley Nuclear Power Plants in PJM. The partnership reflects what’s possible when technology companies and energy providers work together to meet rising electricity demand while strengthening grid reliability, supporting American innovation, and investing in the communities that power it all. Beyond the megawatts, this agreement supports jobs, local investment, and long-term economic growth across Ohio and Pennsylvania, including approximately 3,000 project-related jobs tied to future plant investments and upgrades.

What the Agreement Includes:

  • 2,176 MW of existing nuclear generation from Vistra’s Perry, Davis-Besse, and Beaver Valley nuclear plants.
  • 433 MW of additional power through planned uprates, representing a 15% increase in generating capacity across the three plants.
  • The largest nuclear uprates ever supported by a corporate customer in the United States.
  • Investments that add reliable capacity using existing infrastructure, allowing new generation to come online faster and more cost-effectively than building new plants.
  • Long-term demand certainty that supports continued operation of the plants into the 2050s and 2060s.
  • Reliable electricity that will continue flowing to the PJM grid exactly as it does today, powering millions of homes and businesses while meeting rising demand.

Thank you to everyone who joined us to celebrate this milestone, including employees, labor partners, community leaders, elected officials, business organizations, and the team at Meta whose collaboration helped make this next chapter possible.