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Funding is part of Vistra’s ‘Beat the Heat’ campaign, supporting box fan giveaways to help communities stay cool during summer months Vistra and its leading Pennsylvania retail electricity brand, Dynegy, along with the newly acquired Fairless Power Plant in Bucks County, today awarded $10,000 to the Bucks County Opportunity Council. The funding supported a box fan giveaway during BCOC’s regular Fresh Connect resource day, a free farmers market offering fresh, healthy food to hungry neighbors. BCOC handed out 400 box fans to eligible households. “Partnerships like this allow us to meet people where they are and respond to real, immediate needs in our community,” Bucks County Opportunity Council Chief Executive Officer Erin A. Lukoss said. “For many families, staying cool during the summer is not a given, and this grant from Vistra helps provide relief, comfort and dignity to neighbors who are already facing difficult choices. We are grateful for their support and for their commitment to helping Bucks County families stay healthy and safe.” The donation is part of Vistra’s annual Beat the Heat campaign, which helps communities stay cool, safe and supported during the summer months. “At Vistra, giving back means showing up for the communities where we live and work, whether that’s through our Dynegy retail brand or power plants, like Fairless, which generate critical electricity while supporting jobs,” said Colin Fitzsimmons, Vistra’s director of government affairs. “Through our Beat the Heat campaign, we are proud to partner with organizations like the Bucks County Opportunity Council to help families stay safe and comfortable during the summer months. This donation reflects our commitment to supporting neighbors in need and making a meaningful difference beyond the energy we provide.” This is the second time Vistra has partnered with Bucks County Opportunity Council. In 2025, the company donated $5,000 to support BCOC’s overall mission to provide assistance with housing, food, taxes and energy bills for low-income families in Bucks County. BCOC is the county’s lead anti-poverty program. Since 2020, Vistra and Dynegy have donated more than half a million dollars in Pennsylvania to support partners who are making a difference locally. That means investing in key focus areas of community welfare, economic development, education, employee involvement, and environment and sustainability. Vistra is the one of the largest integrated retail electricity and power generation companies in the United States, with a capacity of approximately 44,000 megawatts, or enough to power 22 million homes, operating in all of the major competitive wholesale markets in the country, from California to Maine. Powered by a diverse portfolio that includes natural gas, nuclear, coal, solar, and battery energy storage facilities, Vistra owns and operates six power plants in Pennsylvania, including the 1,320-megawatt combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) Fairless Energy Center in Bucks County. Its Pennsylvania retail brands include Dynegy, Better Buy, and Brighten Energy, and together serve thousands of residential and commercial customers regionally. Vistra serves nearly 5 million residential, commercial and industrial retail customers nationwide with electricity and natural gas. For more information, visit https://vistracorp.com.
Funding is part of Vistra’s ‘Beat the Heat’ campaign, supporting box fan giveaways to help communities stay cool during summer months
Vistra and its leading Pennsylvania retail electricity brand, Dynegy, along with the newly acquired Fairless Power Plant in Bucks County, today awarded $10,000 to the Bucks County Opportunity Council.
The funding supported a box fan giveaway during BCOC’s regular Fresh Connect resource day, a free farmers market offering fresh, healthy food to hungry neighbors. BCOC handed out 400 box fans to eligible households.
“Partnerships like this allow us to meet people where they are and respond to real, immediate needs in our community,” Bucks County Opportunity Council Chief Executive Officer Erin A. Lukoss said. “For many families, staying cool during the summer is not a given, and this grant from Vistra helps provide relief, comfort and dignity to neighbors who are already facing difficult choices. We are grateful for their support and for their commitment to helping Bucks County families stay healthy and safe.”
The donation is part of Vistra’s annual Beat the Heat campaign, which helps communities stay cool, safe and supported during the summer months.
“At Vistra, giving back means showing up for the communities where we live and work, whether that’s through our Dynegy retail brand or power plants, like Fairless, which generate critical electricity while supporting jobs,” said Colin Fitzsimmons, Vistra’s director of government affairs. “Through our Beat the Heat campaign, we are proud to partner with organizations like the Bucks County Opportunity Council to help families stay safe and comfortable during the summer months. This donation reflects our commitment to supporting neighbors in need and making a meaningful difference beyond the energy we provide.”
This is the second time Vistra has partnered with Bucks County Opportunity Council. In 2025, the company donated $5,000 to support BCOC’s overall mission to provide assistance with housing, food, taxes and energy bills for low-income families in Bucks County. BCOC is the county’s lead anti-poverty program.
Since 2020, Vistra and Dynegy have donated more than half a million dollars in Pennsylvania to support partners who are making a difference locally. That means investing in key focus areas of community welfare, economic development, education, employee involvement, and environment and sustainability.
Vistra is the one of the largest integrated retail electricity and power generation companies in the United States, with a capacity of approximately 44,000 megawatts, or enough to power 22 million homes, operating in all of the major competitive wholesale markets in the country, from California to Maine.
Powered by a diverse portfolio that includes natural gas, nuclear, coal, solar, and battery energy storage facilities, Vistra owns and operates six power plants in Pennsylvania, including the 1,320-megawatt combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) Fairless Energy Center in Bucks County.
Its Pennsylvania retail brands include Dynegy, Better Buy, and Brighten Energy, and together serve thousands of residential and commercial customers regionally. Vistra serves nearly 5 million residential, commercial and industrial retail customers nationwide with electricity and natural gas.
For more information, visit https://vistracorp.com.