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Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) mergers and acquisitions - real-time wire coverage filtered to M&A only.
Recent M&A for CEG
- Constellation Seeks License to Operate Dresden Clean Energy Center for an Additional 20 YearsExtending the life of this nuclear plant in northern Illinois will generate reliable, carbon-free electricity to help clean-up dirtier industries and power the growing data economy Constellation, the nation's largest producer of reliable, carbon-free energy, has filed a subsequent license renewal application with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for its Dresden Clean Energy Center in Morris, Ill., another in a series of investments the company is making to add clean, firm energy to the grid, help address the climate crisis and support the regional economy. The facility's license was first renewed by the NRC in 2004. This press release features multimedia. View the full release her
- Constellation Seeks License Renewal of Clinton Clean Energy Center for Additional 20 YearsLicense renewal would enable Central Illinois nuclear plant to generate enough carbon-free electricity to power the equivalent of 800,000 homes through 2047 Constellation, the nation's largest producer of carbon-free energy, has filed a license renewal application with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for its Clinton Clean Energy Center in Clinton, Ill., marking the latest in a series of investments the company is making to help address the climate crisis and support the regional economy. The filing begins a comprehensive review by the NRC to renew the station's license, which would allow it to continue providing carbon-free energy to the region for another 20 years with adequate m
- Constellation Repowers Criterion Wind as Part of $350 Million Investment in Its Renewable FleetProject is the latest in a series of investments to accelerate renewable, nuclear and other clean-energy growth initiatives across the company Constellation (NASDAQ:CEG) is improving the efficiency and increasing the output of its Criterion wind project in Oakland, Md., and extending the life of the facility for 20 years, a move that will deliver more carbon-free electricity to the region and launch a $350 million effort to increase the output and lifespan of the company's renewable energy portfolio. Over the course of this fleetwide project, Constellation's repowering efforts will enable 315 megawatts of its existing carbon-free wind fleet to generate greater output at the same wind cond