Constellation Plans $3.9 Billion Capex, Lifts Buyback Amid Clean Power Demand

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March 31 (Reuters) – Nuclear power producer Constellation ​Energy (CEG.O) on Tuesday said it plans $3.9 billion in capital spending and raised ‌its share buyback authorization to $5 billion, as it prepares to meet growing demand for clean electricity.

U.S. power demand is expected to grow further after hitting a record high ​in 2025, driven by the rapid build-out of data ​centers for artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, and by electrification ⁠of homes, businesses and transport.


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Companies are responding by investing more ​in cleaner generation, including nuclear and low-emissions gas.

Constellation closed the $16.4 billion ​acquisition of Calpine in January, combining its nuclear generation with Calpine’s natural gas and geothermal plants.

In March, the company said it would sell a portfolio ​of PJM power grid assets to LS Power for $5 billion ​to meet regulatory requirements tied to the acquisition.

Constellation, which operates the largest nuclear ‌fleet ⁠in the country, has secured more than 5,650 megawatts of long-term clean energy agreements, including nuclear, geothermal and battery storage.

The utility has agreements with Meta (META.O) to keep one of its reactors in ​Illinois operating for ​20 years, and ⁠with Microsoft (MSFT.O) to restart a nuclear reactor at a Pennsylvania plant, formerly known as Three Mile ​Island.

The company expects a base earnings per share growth ​of ⁠20% and more from 2026 to 2029.

The Baltimore, Maryland-based company also forecast adjusted profit between $11 per share and $12 per share in 2026, the midpoint ⁠of which ​is slightly below analysts’ estimate of $11.6 ​per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

Shares of the company fell 2.2% in ​premarket trade.

Reporting by Katha Kalia in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed

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