Constellation Energy Secures $1 Billion Federal Contracts for Nuclear Power and Energy Upgrades
The 10-year agreements position nuclear energy as a key part of U.S. clean energy goals while supporting infrastructure improvements.
- Constellation Energy signed a $1 billion deal with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to supply nuclear power and implement energy-saving upgrades.
- The $840 million, 10-year contract will provide over 10 million megawatt-hours of electricity annually to 13 federal agencies across five states.
- A separate $172 million contract will fund energy efficiency projects, including lighting and HVAC upgrades, at five government buildings in Washington, D.C., and Maryland.
- The agreements will enable Constellation to invest in its nuclear fleet, adding 135 megawatts of capacity and extending the life of existing reactors.
- This marks the largest energy procurement in GSA history, aligning with growing corporate and federal demand for reliable, carbon-free nuclear energy.