On June 15, Constellation Energy Corp rose 3.03% in regular trading, trading at $264.04/share, with turnover of $314 million.
On the news front, multiple catalysts continued to support the stock. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved a key exemption for the company's nuclear power restart initiative, while the Geysers geothermal plant — the world's largest operating geothermal complex, operated by subsidiary Calpine — completed a 25-megawatt expansion and entered commercial operation, capable of supplying clean electricity to over 25,000 households annually. The prior selling pressure from an 11 million share secondary offering by existing shareholders has been gradually absorbed, with the policy and operational tailwinds combining to drive continued share price recovery.
Constellation Energy Corporation is the largest carbon-free energy producer in the United States, with a generation fleet capable of powering the equivalent of 16 million homes and producing approximately 10% of the nation's carbon-free energy.
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