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15
GENERATION
Once the merger with Constellation closes, Exelon will own more than 34,400 megawatts
across all fuel sources (net of expected divestitures), including 18,967 megawatts of
clean nuclear energy in 22 units in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey and New
York; and 15,528 megawatts of non-nuclear generation, including (in order of megawatt
capacity) natural gas, coal, hydro, oil, wind, solar and landfill gas.
Exelon Nuclear’s fleet will expand to include a majority share of five units at three
nuclear sites operated by Constellation Energy Nuclear Group (CENG) Calvert Cliffs in
Maryland, and R.E. Ginna and Nine Mile Point in New York. CENG is a joint venture with
Electricite de France.
Exelon Power will nearly double its portfolio and expand its presence to 15 states
and Alberta, Canada. Exelon Power will be capable of generating more than 14,500
megawatts of power through a portfolio of 186 hydroelectric, fossil, biomass and landfill
gas units, as well as 18 megawatts from two solar plants and nearly 900 megawatts
across 38 wind projects.