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San Jose residential solar brand restructured via $45M Complete Solaria bankruptcy acquisition Sept 2024; Q1 2025 $80.
SunPower is a San Jose, California-based residential and commercial solar energy company — acquired out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy by Complete Solaria for $45 million in September 2024, which rebranded as SunPower — operating with $300+ million in annualized revenue and 906 employees under Chairman and CEO T.J. Rodgers (co-founder of Cypress Semiconductor). In Q1 2025 (the second quarterly results post-acquisition), SunPower reported $80.2 million in revenue and $1.3 million in net profit — demonstrating profitability at the $300M annualized revenue run rate with the workforce restructured from 2,901 to 906 employees. The company provides end-to-end solar solutions through the Blue Raven Solar dealer network and New Homes division for residential solar installation, system design, financing facilitation, and maintenance for 500,000+ lifetime customers. SunPower was originally founded in 1985 by Stanford professor Richard Swanson and was acquired by TotalEnergies in 2011 before its 2024 bankruptcy and asset acquisition.
Allentown PA regulated utility (NYSE: PPL) serving 3.5M customers in PA/KY/RI; $20B capital plan 2025-2028 (+40%), 9.8% rate base growth, 6-8% EPS/dividend growth target competing with FirstEnergy.
PPL Corporation is an Allentown, Pennsylvania-based regulated electric utility holding company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PPL) as an S&P 500 Utilities component — delivering electricity and natural gas to approximately 3.5 million customers across Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Rhode Island through four regulated utility subsidiaries: PPL Electric Utilities (Pennsylvania), Louisville Gas and Electric Company (Kentucky), Kentucky Utilities Company (Kentucky), and Rhode Island Energy (acquired from National Grid in 2022), through approximately 7,200 employees. PPL's most significant strategic development is its dramatically expanded capital investment plan: in 2025, the company announced a $20 billion infrastructure investment program from 2025 through 2028 — a 40% increase over its prior $14.3 billion capital plan — expected to generate 9.8% average annual rate base growth through 2028. The enhanced investment drives PPL's reaffirmed 6-8% annual EPS and dividend growth targets through at least 2028, making PPL one of the highest-growth profiles among large regulated utilities. CEO Vincent Sorgi has executed the transformation from PPL's former international utility operations (selling UK operations in 2011 and Talen Energy spinoff in 2015) to a pure-play US regulated utility focused on grid modernization and reliability improvement. The Rhode Island Energy acquisition (2022) added 770,000 electric and gas customers in a compact, densely populated state with above-average regulatory support for utility infrastructure investment.
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