Learn About Our Diamond Circle Partner: Constellation Energy
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Constellation is the nation’s largest producer of carbon-free energy and sustainable solutions to millions of homes, institutional customers, the public sector, community aggregations and businesses, including three fourths of Fortune 100 companies.
Our generation fleet of nuclear, hydro, wind, and solar generation facilities powers more than 20 million homes and businesses, providing 10 percent of all clean power on the grid in the U.S. All told, our fleet is helping to accelerate the nation’s transition to clean energy with more than 32,400 megawatts of capacity and annual output that is nearly 90 percent carbon-free. We are also helping customers reach their own climate goals through innovative clean energy solutions, including an upcoming, new 24/7 carbon-free energy matching product. To further advance the fight against climate change and accelerate the transition to a carbon-free future, Constellation has set own ambitious climate goals, including:
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As we work towards these goals, Constellation will continue to serve as a leading supporter of our communities through workforce development programs; philanthropy; volunteerism; and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives; while maintaining the highest standards of corporate governance. Click here to learn more about our values and our deep commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles.
Constellation Energy provides home energy options in Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Wyoming and Washington D.C. We also offer energy solutions for small businesses, commercial businesses, government, and wholesale energy supply. At Constellation, our customers are our top priority. You and your family may be spending extended times at home right now, so we recommend checking out our energy-saving tips that may help you reduce your energy consumption. |
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Today, like never before, people are talking about clean energy, innovation and the environment we share. We welcome the conversation - and have a responsibility to lead it.
Today, like never before, people are talking about clean energy, innovation and the environment we share. We welcome the conversation - and have a responsibility to lead it.
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Constellation Awards $500,000 In Grants To Clean Energy, Community-Based Student Projects
Energy to Educate program has awarded nearly $7 million since 2010
BALTIMORE (Nov. 20, 2025) — As part of American Education Week, Constellation (Nasdaq: CEG), the nation's largest producer of clean energy, awarded more than $500,000 in Energy to Educate (E2) grants for hands-on STEM- and energy-related projects reaching over 31,000 students from middle school to college. The grant program supports the company's workforce development and energy education efforts by encouraging young people from all backgrounds to explore clean energy careers and contribute to a sustainable future.
After a rigorous review, Constellation selected 24 projects from nine states that align with the innovation themes of Access in Energy, Sustainability Amidst Growing Energy Needs and Nuclear Technology & Clean Energy. Winning projects include building solar-powered vehicles, designing renewable energy systems, exploring battery and inverter technologies and advanced nuclear training. Visit the E2 program page for the complete list of this year's grant recipients.
"As a clean energy leader, we know the future of our industry depends on a skilled, innovative workforce. Investing in STEM education opens doors to careers that drive American ingenuity and strengthen communities," said Kathleen Barrón, EVP and Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, Constellation. "By supporting these creative, hands-on energy projects, we're helping a wide range of students experience the power of STEM in action and inspiring the problem-solvers who will shape the energy systems of tomorrow."
E2 funding is helping the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign create its ReGen Lab, a cutting-edge learning space where students of all ages can explore how clean energy works. Learners will get hands-on experience with technologies such as solar and wind power, smart electric grids and hydrogen fuel cells, take part in interactive workshops and use virtual reality tools to see energy systems come to life.
"The ReGen Lab reflects the University's commitment to hands-on, cross-disciplinary education and to preparing the next generation of energy leaders," said Leon Liebenberg, associate director of the school's Master of Engineering in Energy Systems Program." By combining thinking, feeling and doing, we’re sparking curiosity and creativity and inspiring students to imagine and build a cleaner, more sustainable future."
Energy to Educate has provided nearly $7 million in grant funding reaching more than 330,000 students since the program was launched in 2010. Learn more about Constellation's philanthropic programs.
Energy to Educate program has awarded nearly $7 million since 2010
BALTIMORE (Nov. 20, 2025) — As part of American Education Week, Constellation (Nasdaq: CEG), the nation's largest producer of clean energy, awarded more than $500,000 in Energy to Educate (E2) grants for hands-on STEM- and energy-related projects reaching over 31,000 students from middle school to college. The grant program supports the company's workforce development and energy education efforts by encouraging young people from all backgrounds to explore clean energy careers and contribute to a sustainable future.
After a rigorous review, Constellation selected 24 projects from nine states that align with the innovation themes of Access in Energy, Sustainability Amidst Growing Energy Needs and Nuclear Technology & Clean Energy. Winning projects include building solar-powered vehicles, designing renewable energy systems, exploring battery and inverter technologies and advanced nuclear training. Visit the E2 program page for the complete list of this year's grant recipients.
"As a clean energy leader, we know the future of our industry depends on a skilled, innovative workforce. Investing in STEM education opens doors to careers that drive American ingenuity and strengthen communities," said Kathleen Barrón, EVP and Chief Strategy and Growth Officer, Constellation. "By supporting these creative, hands-on energy projects, we're helping a wide range of students experience the power of STEM in action and inspiring the problem-solvers who will shape the energy systems of tomorrow."
E2 funding is helping the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign create its ReGen Lab, a cutting-edge learning space where students of all ages can explore how clean energy works. Learners will get hands-on experience with technologies such as solar and wind power, smart electric grids and hydrogen fuel cells, take part in interactive workshops and use virtual reality tools to see energy systems come to life.
"The ReGen Lab reflects the University's commitment to hands-on, cross-disciplinary education and to preparing the next generation of energy leaders," said Leon Liebenberg, associate director of the school's Master of Engineering in Energy Systems Program." By combining thinking, feeling and doing, we’re sparking curiosity and creativity and inspiring students to imagine and build a cleaner, more sustainable future."
Energy to Educate has provided nearly $7 million in grant funding reaching more than 330,000 students since the program was launched in 2010. Learn more about Constellation's philanthropic programs.
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Powering Communities
Constellation has a strong track record of powering communities by making an impact across a range of fronts in the communities we serve and where our employees live and work. Our employees have shown incredible leadership in giving back, and we are committed to encouraging this culture. In 2022 alone, Constellation contributed a total of $12.5 million, in combined company and employee giving in support of more than 3,300 charities. Plus, our employees logged 80,000 volunteer hours in service to our communities. |
Giving Back to the Community
Employees at our Kennett Square office gave back to the community by hosting the Second Annual Constellation Generation Executive Golf Tournament on Oct. 2. The event, which raised $207,000, benefited 11 local charities in Chester County, Pa., and the surrounding areas. Thank you to our platinum sponsors for helping make the event possible: Paragon Energy Solutions, GE Vernova, and GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy. |
Championing Economic Equity through Workforce Development
As part of our work to accelerate the transition to a carbon-free future, Constellation strives to act as a catalyst for change in the communities that we serve. This includes implementing workforce development initiatives that commit to addressing equity and inclusion in underserved communities while building a sustainable, diverse workforce with access to family supporting careers.
Constellation’s workforce development programs focus on three key pillars:
Constellation’s workforce development programs focus on three key pillars:
- ELEVATING CAREER AWARENESS: Educational programs to strengthen awareness and promotion of energy and STEM career pathways
- FOSTERING EQUITABLE ACCESS: Action, advocacy and investment to reduce and eliminate opportunity and access barriers
- SKILL ADVANCEMENT: Training, reskilling and upskilling programs to provide advancement and entry into technical STEM careers for those who are currently underrepresented within the energy and trades industry Learn More
Joseph Dominguez is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Constellation, which employs 13,000 workers, produces more than 32,400 megawatts of power and serves more than 20 million homes and businesses with clean energy.
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