Constellation Ranks 9th on Barron’s List of the 100 Most Sustainable U.S. Companies
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Constellation scores as top-rated energy company in annual ranking that grades businesses on a variety of environmental, social and governance measures
“Being recognized by Barron’s as one of the nation’s top 10 most sustainable companies reinforces both our purpose of accelerating the transition to a carbon-free future and our efforts to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace culture,” said Kathleen Barrón, executive vice president and chief strategy officer, Constellation. “As the nation’s largest producer of clean nuclear energy, we embrace our role of ensuring that electricity remains reliable and affordable for the millions of Americans who rely on us every day to keep their families and businesses thriving.”
For the 10th consecutive year, Constellation was the nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon-free energy and boasted the lowest rate of carbon dioxide emissions among the 20 largest private, investor-owned power producers in
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for equipment upgrades at two of its$800 million Illinois clean energy centers to generate an additional 135 megawatts of reliable, carbon-free energy -
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project to repower its wind fleet, enabling it to generate$350 million 35% more zero-carbon energy
Constellation’s suite of commercial clean energy solutions has helped its large business customers advance their own sustainability and climate goals. In 2023, Constellation began offering its hourly carbon-free energy (CFE) matching product, which matches customer energy use with clean energy produced at the time and place it is needed. Microsoft, which helped design the technology to achieve hourly matching, and
The company continues to grow its workforce diversity by sourcing talent with an enhanced focus on diverse populations through relationships, technology and inclusive practices. Constellation has built and expanded partnerships with organizations such as Disability:IN, Recruit Military, Society of Women Engineers and National Society of Black Engineers. It also supports nine employee resource groups (ERGs) that are open to all employees to share experiences and connect with colleagues. More than 5,000 employees participate in at least one ERG, and there are over 67 chapters spread across the company.
Constellation delivered significant community impact on 2023, contributing
The company also advanced its signature workforce development initiative, Powering Change, in which it partners with regional and national nonprofit organizations dedicated to breaking down employment barriers for people in historically underserved and underrepresented communities. Its inaugural Youth Energy Summit and longstanding Energy to Educate grant program collectively helped to bring STEM education and exploration of energy careers to thousands of students nationwide.
Constellation, which was certified by Great Place To Work® in 2023, also received the Community Partnership Award from The Center for Energy Workforce Development (CEWD) for its work in building a skilled energy workforce that represents the diverse communities it serves.
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