Constellation Energy Market Performance
Constellation's Generation is Essential for States to Meet Carbon-Free
Energy Goals
Constellation's Contribution to Carbon-Free Electricity by State (1)
New York
Illinois
100% carbon-free by
2040 (3)
100% carbon-free by
2045(3)
Maryland
Pennsylvania
New Jersey
100% carbon-free by
2040 (3)
80% emission reduction by
2050 (3)
100% carbon-free by
2050 (3)
Exelon
Renewables(2)
Other Nuclear
Ginna
7%
57%
25%
Nine Mile
Point
Quad
Cities
14%
Byron
13%
17%
Clinton 8%
11%
13%
Dresden
Fitzpatrick
17%
LaSalle
17%
Braidwood
~43%
~86%
Key
Other Nuclear
Other Renewables(2)
13%
84%
Calvert
Cliffs
Exelon
Renewables(2)
2%
43%
6%
38%
5%
23%
26%
Limerick
Peach
Bottom
58%
Salem
-97%
~51%
~58%
Note: may not sum due to rounding
(1) Source: 2020 U.S. EIA data. Assumes whole unit output of CENG and other partially-owned generation. New York is adjusted to exclude Indian Point Units 2 and 3 to reflect retirements in April 2020 and
2021, respectively.
Renewables include hydroelectric, solar and wind generation; excludes biomass
(2)
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(3) Reflects clean energy goals as outlined in the state's existing law or goal established by the state's Governor; Reflects Salem's full output and not ownership share
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