Movement Alert|Constellation Energy Rises 3.12% in Regular Trading, Nuclear License Renewal and Long-Term Agreements Continue to Drive Momentum

Market Focus
07/14

On July 14, Constellation Energy rose 3.12% in regular trading, trading at $263.03/share, with turnover of $143 million. The rally was driven by a cluster of recent positive developments centered on the company's nuclear operations and commercial agreements.

On June 26, Constellation Energy filed applications with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to renew operating licenses for its Ginna and Nine Mile Point Unit 1 nuclear reactors in New York, extending asset operations into the 2050s. On the same day, the company's zero-emission credit program renewal was projected to save power consumers up to $50 billion by mid-century. Additionally, on June 23, Constellation signed a long-term nuclear power purchase agreement with Walmart involving approximately 176 megawatts of wholesale power supply from its Dresden facility in Illinois, including 30 megawatts of expanded output capacity, delivered over two 15-year periods beginning in 2029 and 2030.

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