Constellation at Climate Week: Nuclear Energy Is Essential to Accelerating the Transition to a Carbon-Free Economy
- Constellation will lay out a strategy for using nuclear energy and clean technologies to achieve climate goals
- Constellation is prepared to invest up to $900 million on nuclear-powered clean hydrogen projects
- Bipartisan support for nuclear energy is on the rise
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Constellation senior leader will address company’s role in meeting America’s climate goals, including extending life of our nuclear fleet, producing carbon-free hydrogen to decarbonize other sectors of the economy and helping companies meet their climate goals with carbon-free resources in every hour of every day
“Nuclear energy is key to solving the climate crisis,” Brown said. “The path to zero emissions is possible today if we focus on getting the policies right and removing roadblocks to deploying carbon-free resources and building a robust clean hydrogen infrastructure. We are demonstrating the possible in Constellation’s own operations, starting with our work to prove the viability of clean hydrogen, extend the life and output of our reliable clean-energy nuclear fleet, and provide companies with the technology to meet their electricity needs with carbon-free resources in every hour of every day. These and other clean technologies are scalable and affordable if policymakers create the right incentives and hold industry accountable.”
Brown will be part of a Sept. 19 panel discussion titled “Cleantech: Silver Bullet or red herring on net-zero?” A live stream of the event is available here. Prior to that, Brown will take part in a side-event hosted by the Atlantic Council focused on the role of zero-carbon nuclear energy in meeting climate targets. A live stream of this event can be found here.
Constellation joins Climate Week 2023 as a longtime advocate for policies that accelerate the transition to clean energy. The company has advocated for IRA implementation rules that clarify the essential role of nuclear energy in scaling clean hydrogen production to help decarbonize the industrial sector and other parts of the economy that are hard to power with electricity. If the production tax credit for clean hydrogen in the IRA is implemented as Congress intended, Constellation is prepared to invest up to
During his remarks at Climate Week, Brown will discuss the impact of the IRA on clean energy investment, starting with investments Constellation is making in its own operations. While many states had already reached that conclusion, the IRA is the first federal policy that recognizes that maintaining our existing nuclear fleet is critical to achieving our emission reduction goals to address the climate crisis. Support for nuclear in the IRA creates an opportunity for Constellation to extend the licenses of its nuclear plants by an additional 20 years. Just extending the life of Constellation’s fleet will create as much additional carbon-free power as all the renewable energy built in America over the past 40 years.
In addition, Constellation is investing
These investments come as bipartisan support for nuclear energy is on the rise, and the value of clean, dispatchable, always-on nuclear energy is recognized by policymakers, climate advocates and consumers as key to the energy transition. During Climate Week, Constellation will announce that its zero-carbon nuclear fleet — the nation’s largest -- ran at near 100 percent capacity throughout the planet’s hottest summer on record.
The company also is breaking new ground with technology it developed with Microsoft to help companies match their power needs with clean electricity on an hourly basis. Microsoft became the first customer of the new technology after announcing an agreement with Constellation that will help power one of the software giant’s
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