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American Electric Power signs $2.65 billion deal for fuel cells

By Thomson Reuters Jan 8, 2026 | 6:47 AM

Jan 8 (Reuters) – American Electric Power said on Thursday its unit will buy a substantial ‍portion of its option for solid oxide fuel cells in a deal worth about $2.65 billion as part of its plans to develop and ‌build a fuel cell power ‌generation facility.

In 2024, AEP had signed an agreement with Bloom Energy to acquire 100 megawatts of solid oxide fuel ​cells with an option to purchase an additional 900 MWs. ‍The utility’s unit ​exercised that option earlier ​this week, AEP revealed in a ‍regulatory filing.

AEP also signed 20-year deal with an unnamed customer to supply the entire output from the fuel cell generation facility that ‍will be located near Cheyenne, Wyoming.

The offtake deal is subject to certain conditions ‍which ‍are expected to be ​satisfied by second quarter 2026, ​the ⁠utility said. If the ‌conditions are not met, AEP will be financially compensated for all capital and costs incurred, it added.

(Reporting by Dharna Bafna in Bengaluru; Editing by ⁠Leroy Leo)