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Department of Energy Mandates Centralia Unit 2 Remain Available for Operation for Additional 90 Days
CALGARY, Alberta, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TransAlta Corporation (TransAlta or the Comp...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Department of Energy Mandates Centralia Unit 2 Remain Available for Operation for Additional 90 Days\nCALGARY, Alberta, March 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TransAlta Corporation (TransAlta or the Company) (TSX: TA) (NYSE: TAC) confirms that its subsidiary, TransAlta Centralia Generation LLC, has received an order (The Order) from the United States Department of Energy. The Order mandates that Centralia Unit 2 in Washington State remain available for operation, for a period of 90 days, until June 14, 2026. TransAlta is currently evaluating the Order and will work with the state and federal governments in relation thereto.  About TransAlta Corporation: TransAlta is one of Canada’s largest publicly traded power generators, delivering reliable electricity across Canada, the United States and Western Australia. For more than 100 years, our people have safely operated and evolved essential energy infrastructure that powers customers and communities. Our technology-diverse portfolio and disciplined execution allow us to deliver dependable power across evolving energy systems. We take a practical, responsible approach to meeting today’s energy needs while building for what comes next. For more information about TransAlta, visit our web site at transalta.com. Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information This news release includes “forward-looking information,” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws, and “forward-looking statements,” within the meaning of applicable United States securities laws, including the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (collectively referred to herein as “forward-looking statements”). Forward-looking statements are not facts, but only predictions and generally can be identified by the use of statements that include phrases such as “may”, “will”, “believe”, “expect”, “estimate”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “plan”, “forecast”, “continue” or other similar words. Forward-looking statements are intended to provide the reader information about management’s current expectations and plans and readers are cautioned that such information may not be appropriate for other purpo...