Company: TSLTF
Filing Date: 2025-12-12
Form Type: SUPPL
Source: 0001193125-25-317786
Chunk: 305

Company: TRANSALTA CORP
Filing Date: 2025-12-12
Form: SUPPL
Chunk 305
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, additional costs or the cancellation of contracts. Risks relating to TransAlta’s development and growth projects and acquisitions may materially and adversely affect us. Development and growth projects and acquisitions that we undertake may be subject to execution and capital cost risks, including, but not limited to, risks relating to regulatory approvals, third-party opposition, cost escalations, securing land rights, construction delays, shortages of raw materials, supply chain constraints, or skilled labour and capital constraints. The occurrences of these risks could have a material and adverse impact on us, our financial condition, our ability to operate and our cash flows. Expansion of our business through development projects and acquisitions may place increased demands on our management, operating systems, internal controls and financial and physical resources. In addition, the process of integrating acquired businesses or development projects may involve unforeseen difficulties. Failure to successfully manage or integrate any acquired businesses or development projects could have a material adverse impact on us, our financial condition, our ability to operate and our cash flows. Further, we cannot make assurances that we will be successful in integrating any acquisition or that the commercial opportunities or operational synergies of any acquisition will be realized as expected. We may pursue acquisitions in new markets that are subject to regulation by various foreign governments and regulatory authorities and to the application of foreign laws. Such foreign laws or regulations may not provide for the same type of legal certainty and rights, in connection with our contractual relationships in such countries, as are afforded to us currently,

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Management’s Discussion and Analysis which may adversely affect our ability to receive revenues or enforce our rights in connection with any such foreign operations. In addition, the laws and regulations of some countries may limit our ability to hold a majority interest in some of the projects that we may acquire, thus limiting our ability to control the operation of such projects. Any existing or new operations may also be subject to significant political, economic and financial risks, which vary by country, and may include: (a) changes in government policies or personnel; (b) changes in general economic conditions; (c) restrictions on currency transfer or convertibility; (d) changes in labour relations; (e) political instability and civil unrest; (f) regulatory or other changes in the local electricity market; and (g) breach or repudiation of important contractual undertakings by governmental entities and expropriation and confiscation of assets and facilities for less than fair market value. With respect to acquisitions, we cannot