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@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ Constellation has a total of 32,400 megawatts of capacity.
According to Constellations Investor website, the breakdown of their fleet is According to Constellations Investor website, the breakdown of their fleet is
as follows: as follows:
| Plant Type | Capacity (%) | Capacity (MW) | | Plant Type | Capacity (%) | Capacity (MW) |
| ------------------- | ------------ | ------------- | | ------------------- | ------------ | ------------- |
| Nuclear | 60 | 19,440 | | Nuclear | 60 | 19,440 |
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### Which of their plants are owned and operated as merchant plants and which are regulated? ### Which of their plants are owned and operated as merchant plants and which are regulated?
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According to the location of Constellation's generating plants, most of their
plants are located in merchant areas. All of Constellation Energy's nuclear power plants are in deregulated (merchant) markets. They have several wind facilities in regulated locations, while owning one gas plant in a regulated state (Alabama).
### What does their strategic plan say? ### What does their strategic plan say?
Constellation's strageic plan is to continue to build towards a carbon-free future--at least that is what it says on their website. Their actions, however, show a possibly different way forward following the acquisition of Calpine, the United States's largest power generator from natural gas Constellation's strageic plan is to continue to build towards a carbon-free future--at least that is what it says on their website. Their actions, however, show a possibly different way forward following the acquisition of Calpine, the United States's largest power generator from natural gas