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Constellation Energy Group announced it has purchased the Alberta-based electricity division of Dynegy Canada Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Dynegy Inc.

The newly purchased division will be part of Constellation NewEnergy.

Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

"This acquisition continues Constellation's strategy to extend our participation along the energy value chain and expand our business into attractive North American markets," said Clem Palevich, president of Constellation NewEnergy. "Constellation NewEnergy has been providing high quality service to our customers in the United States for more than six years, and we look forward to bringing our market experience to our new customers in Canada."

Bruce A. Williamson, president and chief executive officer of Dynegy Inc., said, "This agreement is consistent with Dynegy's previously announced plans to execute a sale of its Canadian businesses in connection with the company's ongoing capital plan and focus on its core generation, natural gas liquids and regulated energy delivery businesses."

As a result of the purchase, Constellation NewEnergy now serves approximately 65 high quality commercial and industrial customers comprising 125 megawatts of end-use contracts in the province of Alberta.

Constellation NewEnergy is one of the largest competitive electricity suppliers in the United States and currently serves over 4,000 megawatts of electric load associated with large commercial and industrial customers in 13 states around the United States.

Dynegy Inc. owns operating divisions engaged in power generation, natural gas liquids and regulated energy delivery. Through these business units, the company serves customers by delivering value-added solutions to meet their energy needs. The company's website is www.dynegy.com.

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