On June 15, Constellation Energy Corp rose 3.07% overnight, trading at $261.0/share, with turnover of $1.9018 million.
On the news front, multiple positive catalysts continued to support the stock. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved a key exemption for the company's nuclear power restart initiative, removing a critical regulatory hurdle. Simultaneously, the company's subsidiary Calpine announced that The Geysers — the world's largest operating geothermal complex — successfully completed a 25-megawatt expansion project that has entered immediate commercial operation, capable of providing clean electricity to over 25,000 households annually. This milestone marks a significant step in addressing California's grid reliability challenges.
The stock had previously faced pressure from a selling shareholder's 11 million share secondary offering with underwriters holding a 30-day greenshoe option for up to 1.35 million additional shares, but recent positive developments have helped restore market confidence. Constellation Energy is the largest carbon-free energy producer in the United States, with a generation fleet capable of powering approximately 16 million homes and producing roughly 10% of the nation's carbon-free energy.
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