Constellation Energy (CEG) filed applications with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission to renew the operating licenses for its Ginna and Nine Mile Point Unit 1 nuclear reactors in New York through 2049, the company said Friday.
The company said it submitted the Ginna renewal application on June 17 and the Nine Mile Point Unit 1 application on March 25, with each seeking a 20-year license extension, subject to regulatory approval.
Constellation Energy shares were down 1.3% in Friday trading.
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