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Bloom Energy stock jumps after AEP discloses $2.65 billion fuel-cell deal in Wyoming
9 January 2026
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Bloom Energy stock jumps after AEP discloses $2.65 billion fuel-cell deal in Wyoming

NEW YORK, January 8, 2026, 18:19 (EST) — After-hours

  • Bloom Energy shares rose about 13% after hours after AEP disclosed a roughly $2.65 billion fuel-cell purchase agreement
  • AEP said the project includes a 20-year offtake contract for all output with an unnamed, high investment-grade customer
  • The offtake arrangement is subject to conditions expected to be met by the second quarter of 2026

Bloom Energy shares jumped in after-hours trading on Thursday after American Electric Power disclosed a roughly $2.65 billion deal to buy the fuel-cell maker’s equipment for a new power generation facility in Wyoming. The stock was last up 12.8% at $121.84, after ranging from $106.70 to $128.00 during the session. Reuters

The filing lands as investors hunt for clearer demand signals in power hardware tied to big-load customers. For Bloom, a single utility-linked order can do more than a stack of smaller projects because it tends to come with longer timelines and fewer “maybe” clauses.

It also fits the market’s current obsession with speed. When power demand rises faster than grid upgrades, traders tend to reward companies that can show contracted volumes, not just pipeline chatter.

AEP said an unregulated subsidiary executed an unconditional purchase agreement on Jan. 4 to acquire a “substantial portion” of its option for solid oxide fuel cells — generators that make electricity through an electrochemical reaction rather than burning fuel. It also disclosed a 20-year offtake agreement — a contract to buy the plant’s entire output — with an unnamed, high investment-grade customer, with conditions expected to be satisfied by the second quarter of 2026. CloudFront

Evercore ISI analyst Nicholas Amicucci called the disclosure a “meaningful positive,” pointing to better visibility on volumes beyond the minimum commitment and a broader customer mix narrative around the stock. Barron’s

AEP shares ended the day up about 2%. Other fuel-cell names were modestly higher, with Plug Power up about 1.8% and FuelCell Energy up about 0.3%.

But the structure carries some usual tripwires. The end customer is unnamed, the purchase is described as a “substantial portion” rather than a clean megawatt figure, and the offtake arrangement hinges on conditions that still have to clear.

Traders will be watching for follow-on detail in filings on volumes and delivery timing, and whether the project stays on track through permitting and build-out. The next hard milestone is whether the offtake conditions are met by the second quarter of 2026.

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