Talen Energy ($TLN) Still a Buy: Enrique Abeyta
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Enrique Abeyta of HX Research called Talen Energy (NYSE: $TLN) the very best “Buy” among all the stocks he follows when the stock was around $100 during his last BBAE Podcast appearance and, originally, when it was just $67 for his HX readers.
Recently, Talen touched $190 per share.
Should investors keep buying this independent power producer? Hold? Or is it time to take profits?
Enrique gives opinion - and explains why he feels fears of an adverse FERC ruling are overblown - in this video.
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Strong case.
we can do, pumped-storage hydroelectricity (PSH) or pumped hydroelectric energy storage (PHES)
Yes, but only in a few places.
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The United States has the potential for thousands of pumped hydroelectric energy storage (PSH) sites, with the highest concentrations in the Western United States, the Appalachian Mountains, and the Ozark Mountains:
Potential sites
A study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) identified 14,846 potential sites for PSH in the contiguous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
Technical potential
The study found that these sites have the technical potential for 35 terawatt-hours (TWh) of energy storage.
Areas of greatest potential
The study found that the regions with the greatest potential are those with higher elevation differences, such as the Rocky Mountains, the Cascade Range, and the Alaska Range.
Remote communities
A study by Argonne and NREL identified 18 remote communities with potential for smaller PSH projects.
The United States currently has 43 PSH plants, which account for 96% of the country's utility-scale energy storage capacity. However, the country has the potential to more than double its current PSH capacity.
I’m down on my biggest position 😊
Fingers crossed for you!
@@jamese3584 I am getting smacked up
talen very low PE. Net income increasing. Revenue flat on 5 or 6 quarters. If revenues increases this company is gonna explode
Thanks for sharing!
Only if the unit economics of the revenue increase makes sense