Constellation Seeks License to Operate Dresden Clean Energy Center for an Additional 20 Years
17 Aprile 2024 - 4:00PM
Business Wire
Extending the life of this nuclear plant in
northern Illinois will generate reliable, carbon-free electricity
to help clean-up dirtier industries and power the growing data
economy
Constellation, the nation’s largest producer of reliable,
carbon-free energy, has filed a subsequent license renewal
application with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) for its
Dresden Clean Energy Center in Morris, Ill., another in a series of
investments the company is making to add clean, firm energy to the
grid, help address the climate crisis and support the regional
economy. The facility’s license was first renewed by the NRC in
2004.
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Enabling the continued operation of
Dresden Clean Energy Center through renewal of its NRC license
would provide the State of Illinois an estimated 305 terawatt hours
of additional carbon-free electricity over the 20-year extended
lifespan of the plant. This is more clean energy than all of
Illinois’ wind and solar facilities have produced to date. (Photo:
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The filing begins a comprehensive, multi-year review by the NRC
to renew the station’s license, which, with adequate market or
policy support, would allow it to continue providing Illinois with
reliable, carbon-free energy for another 20 years through 2051.
Dresden, which produces enough baseload, carbon-free electricity to
power the equivalent of nearly 1.4 million homes, is currently
licensed to operate through 2029 for Unit 2 and 2031 for Unit
3.
“Extending the operating licenses of the nation’s nuclear fleet
for an additional 20 years will add more clean megawatts to the
grid than all the renewables ever built in this country, and those
nuclear plants will continue operating long after the wind and
solar facilities under construction today are retired,” said Joe
Dominguez, president and CEO of Constellation. “Nuclear produces
half of America’s clean energy, but many still take it for granted
and wrongly assume it will always be there. In reality,
Constellation reinvests hundreds of millions of dollars each year
in its industry-leading nuclear fleet to keep these massive
economic engines running, providing thousands of family-sustaining
jobs, preserving energy security and delivering the unmatched
reliability we need to grow our economy while addressing the
climate crisis.”
Public support for nuclear energy has increased in recent years
both in the U.S. and globally as concerns about climate change and
energy reliability have grown. Nuclear energy plants are the only
carbon-free, baseload energy resources that can operate 24/7 in all
weather conditions. In severe weather events like the 2014 polar
vortex and Winter Storm Elliot on Christmas Eve in 2022, nuclear
facilities have repeatedly kept the nation’s electric grid
operating continuously when Americans needed power the most.
Constellation’s clean energy centers have operated almost 95% of
the time over the past 5 years.
The Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) enacted by Illinois
lawmakers in 2021 prevented Dresden from being retired prematurely
during a period of economic uncertainty. Enactment of the federal
nuclear production tax credit in 2022 extended policy support
through 2032. Renewing the NRC license for Dresden will give
Constellation the ability to keep this plant operating through
2051, although future policy and market conditions will ultimately
determine how long the plant operates.
Enabling the continued operation of Dresden through renewal of
its NRC license would provide the State of Illinois an estimated
305 terawatt hours of additional carbon-free electricity over the
20-year extended lifespan of the plant. This is more clean energy
than all of Illinois’ wind and solar facilities have produced to
date. This additional carbon-free electricity can be used to power
decarbonization of the industrial, agricultural and transportation
sectors through the production of clean hydrogen and to drive
investment in the state’s growing data economy.
The Dresden site employs nearly 700 people and is one of Grundy
County’s largest employers. The facility’s workforce more than
doubles during its annual refueling and maintenance outage, helping
increase worker payrolls and improve the bottom lines of local
businesses. Over the next 10 years, more than half of
Constellation’s nuclear reactors are expected to require NRC
license renewal. Securing those license renewals and continuing to
operate each plant will create thousands of high-paying, family
sustaining jobs.
“Constellation’s Dresden Clean Energy Center is an economic
engine for Grundy County and the surrounding communities,” said
Nancy Norton, president and CEO of Grundy County Economic
Development. “The station’s hundreds of employees and contractors
are part of the fabric of our community and spend their earnings at
local stores, restaurants and businesses. Dresden is the No. 1
contributor of property taxes that support emergency response,
education and many other government services that impact the daily
lives of Grundy County residents.”
The Dresden license renewal application is the latest in a
series of investments to accelerate clean-energy growth initiatives
across the company. In February, Constellation announced it is
seeking license renewal for its Clinton Clean Energy Center in
Central Illinois. In 2023, Constellation announced the acquisition
of a partial ownership stake in the South Texas Project nuclear
plant, an $800 million uprate project to add more carbon-free
output at the Braidwood and Byron clean energy centers in Illinois,
and a $350 million repowering project that included upgrades at the
Criterion Wind Project in Maryland.
About Constellation
A Fortune 200 company headquartered in Baltimore, 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 businesses, homes, community aggregations
and public sector customers across the continental United States,
including three fourths of Fortune 100 companies. With annual
output that is nearly 90% carbon-free, our hydro, wind and solar
facilities paired with the nation’s largest nuclear fleet have the
generating capacity to power the equivalent of 16 million homes,
providing about 10% of the nation’s clean energy. We are further
accelerating the nation’s transition to a carbon-free future by
helping our customers reach their sustainability goals, setting our
own ambitious goal of achieving 100% carbon-free generation by
2040, and by investing in promising emerging technologies to
eliminate carbon emissions across all sectors of the economy.
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