Constellation Energy Corporation Common Stock

CEG

Constellation Energy Corporation is a North American energy company that primarily generates and distributes electricity and natural gas. It has a diverse portfolio including nuclear, renewable, and natural gas-fired generation assets. The company also provides energy management and utility services, serving both residential and commercial customers. Constellation Energy is committed to sustainable energy solutions and decarbonization initiatives.

$275.53 +1.42 (0.52%)
Dividend Yield 0.59%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 5, 2026$0.432026-05-152026-05-15
March 20, 2026$0.432026-03-092026-03-09
December 5, 2025$0.392025-11-172025-11-17
September 5, 2025$0.392025-08-182025-08-18
June 6, 2025$0.392025-05-162025-05-16

Dividends Summary

Company News

Better AI Energy Stock: Constellation Energy or Vistra?
The Motley Fool • Rick Orford • June 22, 2026

As AI data centers demand more reliable electricity, Constellation Energy and Vistra are becoming central to the AI infrastructure debate. Constellation Energy offers a cleaner nuclear energy story, while Vistra provides greater flexibility across power markets. The choice between them could shape investor preferences in the evolving energy sector.

Prediction: NextEra Energy's $67 Billion Dominion Acquisition Could Spur More Utility Deals. This Tie-Up Could be Next.
The Motley Fool • James Brumley • June 11, 2026

NextEra Energy's $67 billion acquisition of Dominion Energy is driving major consolidation in the utility sector, primarily driven by AI data center electricity demand. The article predicts Vistra could be the next acquisition target, with Constellation Energy positioned as a likely buyer due to complementary nuclear power assets and geographic o...

Are These 3 Energy Stocks About to Soar as Driving Season Kicks Off in the United States?
The Motley Fool • Reuben Gregg Brewer • June 6, 2026

As driving season begins amid Middle East geopolitical tensions and high oil prices, three renewable and nuclear energy stocks could benefit from increased electricity demand. High gasoline prices may accelerate EV adoption, driving long-term electricity demand growth projected at 60% between 2025-2045, benefiting NextEra Energy, Constellation En...

The AI Race Is Quietly Becoming a Race for Electricity, Not Chips
The Motley Fool • Lawrence Nga • June 3, 2026

As AI demand surges, electricity and power infrastructure are becoming the new bottleneck rather than semiconductor chips. Unlike chip manufacturing which can scale in 3-4 years, building power generation capacity and transmission infrastructure takes much longer. This shift is creating investment opportunities in power and data center infrastruc...

Energy ETFs: MLPX Delivers More Income, Lower Fees
The Motley Fool • Jake Lerch • June 3, 2026

A comparison of two energy sector ETFs reveals distinct investment strategies: MLPX (Global X - MLP & Energy Infrastructure ETF) offers higher dividend yield (4.13%) and lower fees (0.45%), making it ideal for income-focused investors, while NLR (VanEck Uranium and Nuclear ETF) has delivered superior long-term growth (146% total return over 5 yea...

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