Constellation Energy Corporation has announced significant investments in nuclear energy projects aimed at fostering economic growth in Pennsylvania. During the state's inaugural Energy and Innovation Summit, attended by notable figures including President Donald Trump and other key political leaders, Constellation committed to accelerating the restart of the Crane Clean Energy Center, extending the operating licenses of existing nuclear plants, and increasing their output. These initiatives are expected to generate approximately 30 million person-hours of work and provide electricity valued in the tens of billions of dollars. The company plans to operate the Peach Bottom Clean Energy Center until at least 2054 and seeks to boost the Limerick Clean Energy Center's capacity by 340 megawatts, ensuring reliable and sustainable power to meet the growing demand. CEO Joe Dominguez emphasized the role of these investments in powering AI and other future-defining industries in Pennsylvania and beyond.
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