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Constellation Inks $1 Billion Deal To Supply US Government With Nuclear Power (reuters.com)

(Thursday January 02, 2025 @10:30PM (BeauHD) from the record-breaking dept.)


An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters:

> Constellation Energy has been [1]awarded a record $1 billion in contracts to supply nuclear power to the U.S. government over the next decade, the company said on Thursday. Constellation, the country's largest operator of nuclear power plants, will deliver electricity to more than 13 federal agencies as part of the agreements with the U.S. General Services Administration. The deal is the biggest energy purchase in the history of the GSA, which constructs and manages federal buildings, and is among the first major climate-focused energy agreement by the U.S. government to include electricity generated from existing nuclear reactors.

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> The GSA estimated that the contracts, set to begin on April 25, will comprise over 10 million megawatt-hours over 10 years and provide electricity equivalent to powering more than 1 million homes annually. The procurement will deliver electricity to 80 federal facilities located throughout the PJM Interconnection, a regional transmission operator with service covering more than 65 million people. The U.S. Department of Transportation, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and the Army Corps of Engineers are some of the facilities that will receive the power. [...] Constellation said the deal will enable it to extend the licenses of existing nuclear plants and invest in new equipment and technology that will increase output by about 135 megawatts.

"The investments we make as a result of this contract will keep these plants operating reliably for decades to come and put new, clean nuclear energy on the grid while making the best use of taxpayer dollars," Constellation CEO Joe Dominguez said in a [2]release .



[1] https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/constellation-secures-1-bln-contracts-supply-us-government-with-nuclear-power-2025-01-02/

[2] https://www.constellationenergy.com/newsroom/2025/constellation-wins-record-setting-federal-government-clean-nuclear-energy-procurement.html



Fact checked not so much (Score:1)

by umopapisdn69 ( 6522384 )

Off by an order of magnitude. Based on the original Reuters story it's unclear whether it was the GSA or the reporters who originated the comparison that 10 million megawatt hours over 10 years equals over 1 million homes per year. That works to 1 million megawatt hours per year, or 1 mWh per home per year. I know my house averages well over a megawatt (1,000 kWh) per MONTH. And a quick check finds the nationwide average is just under 900 KWh per month. Which is almost 10.8 MWh/year. Just like the story

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