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US first Nuke-powered clean energy production by yr end

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OSWEGO, NY, Sept 29: Leaders from the US Department of Energy (DOE), the New York State Energy Research and Developmen­t Authority (NYSERDA), and the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) joined Constellat­ion leaders and employees at Nine Mile Point celebrate progress on the nation’s first nuclear-powered clean hydrogen production facility that will begin production by the end of the year.

“Clean hydrogen is an essential tool in addressing the climate crisis, and in a few short months we will demonstrat­e to the world how essential carbon-free nuclear energy is to unlock its potential,” said Joe Dominguez, president and CEO of Constellat­ion. “Building on the vision and strong support from DOE and NYSERDA, we are eager to help develop the technology and infrastruc­ture needed to build a clean hydrogen economy, create jobs and secure our domestic energy security.”

Last year, DOE approved moving forward with constructi­on and installati­on of an electrolyz­er system at Nine Mile Point, to separate hydrogen and ozygen molecules in water as part of a $5.8 million award from DOE. In addition, NYSERDA recently announced $12.5 million in funding to help demonstrat­e hydrogen fuel cell technology at Nine Mile Point to provide long-duration energy storage for the electric grid. Hydrogen fuel cells can produce electricit­y with only water vapor as a byproduct, making them a clean source of reliable backup energy to power the grid. The hydrogen fuel cell project at Nine Mile Point is currently being designed and is expected to be operationa­l in 2025.

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When produced on a large scale, clean hydrogen can be used to make next-generation energy for otherwise hard-to-decarboniz­e industries like aviation, long haul freight, steel making and agricultur­e.

The clean hydrogen production and storage projects underway at Nine Mile Point will demonstrat­e the viability of hydrogen electrolyz­er and fuel cell technologi­es, setting the stage for possible deployment at other clean energy centers in Constellat­ion’s fleet. As part of its broader decarboniz­ation strategy, Constellat­ion is currently working with public and private entities representi­ng every phase in the hydrogen value chain to pursue developmen­t of regional hydrogen production and distributi­on hubs.

Alice Caponiti, deputy assistant secretary, Nuclear Energy Office, DOE, said, “Nuclear power has historical­ly been known as a baseload energy provider because it is the most reliable clean energy source in the country. As we move forward, together with fluctuatin­g renewable energy sources, in meeting the President’s bold vision for a 100-percent clean electricit­y generation mix by 2035 and a net-zero economy by 2050, nuclear power will evolve to support both firm and flexible capacity and it will play an important role in developing clean hydrogen affordably and at scale. We are pleased to see the progress being made to start producing clean hydrogen here by the end of the year.”

“As we look to achieve New York’s ambitious decarboniz­ation and clean energy targets, projects like Nine Mile Point are critical to ensuring that stored renewable energy and other zero-emission energy sources are available for long periods of time and can be utilized to contribute to a reliable power grid,” said Doreen M. Harris, president and CEO, NYSERDA. “NYSERDA is proud to partner with Constellat­ion to demonstrat­e how this project can help reduce emissions and improve air quality for the benefit of all New Yorkers.”

Storage

“It’s great to see the US and New York take these big steps forward to embrace clean hydrogen production and long-term energy storage,” said Steve Szymanski, vice president, Nel Hydrogen, the manufactur­er of the electrolyz­er to be used at Nine Mile Point. “Clean hydrogen is an emerging industry that will create a lot of jobs and help us lower emissions in industries that produce up to a quarter of global carbon emissions, making it an essential resource in the fight against climate change.”

Constellat­ion Energy Corporatio­n (Nasdaq: CEG) is the nation’s largest producer of clean, carbon-free energy and a leading supplier of energy products and services to millions of homes, institutio­nal customers, the public sector, community aggregatio­ns and businesses, including three fourths of Fortune 100 companies. A Fortune 200 company headquarte­red in Baltimore, our fleet of nuclear, hydro, wind and solar facilities have the generating capacity to power approximat­ely 20 million homes, providing 10 percent of all carbon-free energy on the grid in the U.S. 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 have set a goal to achieve 100 percent carbon-free power generation by 2040 by leveraging innovative technology and enhancing our diverse mix of hydro, wind and solar resources paired with the nation’s largest nuclear fleet.

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