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Constellation Energy Stock Surges on Securing U.S. Government Contracts Worth $1B
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Constellation Energy Stock Surges on Securing U.S. Government Contracts Worth $1B

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Constellation Energy has been awarded a record $1 billion in contracts to supply nuclear power to the U.S. government over the next decade.

Shares of nuclear power plant operator Constellation Energy (CEG) surged 8.4% on Thursday after securing two major contracts worth over $1 billion with the U.S. government. Following the announcement of the news, several analysts reiterated a Buy rating on CEG stock, reflecting their optimism about the company’s prospects.

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The first contract, a 10-year deal valued at $840 million with the General Services Administration (GSA), requires CEG to provide over one million megawatt-hours of nuclear power annually to more than 13 government agencies.

Under the second contract, worth $172 million, Constellation has agreed to implement energy-saving measures at five federal buildings in Washington, D.C., and Maryland. These measures include improvements to lighting, HVAC systems, and other energy-efficient technologies.

Growing Demand for Nuclear Power

These contracts show increasing interest from tech companies and government agencies in nuclear energy. Importantly, the funds generated from these contracts will enable Constellation to extend the licenses of existing nuclear plants and invest in new machinery and technology to boost output by 135 megawatts.

It must be mentioned that the contracts follow the company’s recent plans to restart a shuttered reactor at the Three Mile Island facility, fueled by a long-term agreement with Microsoft (MSFT).

Analysts Remain Bullish on CEG Stock

Following the news, three analysts reaffirmed their Buy rating on CEG stock. Among these, Bank of America Securities analyst Ross Fowler said that the deal comes at a substantial premium to power prices. The analyst believes this deal will result in a $0.11 increase in earnings for 2025 and a $0.12 increase in earnings for 2026.

Another analyst, Durgesh Chopra from Evercore ISI, raised the price target to $258 from $254. Chopra too expects the contracts to result in an annual EPS accretion of $0.10-$0.15 per share.

Is CEG Stock a Buy?

Turning to Wall Street, CEG has a Moderate Buy consensus rating based on 10 Buys and five Holds assigned in the last three months. At $286.50, the average Constellation Energy price target implies an 18.1% upside potential.

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