What's Happening?
Constellation and Walmart have announced a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for emissions-free electricity from Constellation's Dresden Clean Energy Center in Illinois. The agreement includes approximately 176 MW of wholesale supply, with 30 MW of expanded
generating capacity. This partnership supports Walmart's expansion in Illinois and includes efficiency upgrades at the Dresden facility. The agreement is set to begin in 2029 and 2030, providing Walmart with reliable nuclear energy to support its operations, including a new high-tech distribution center in Belvidere, Illinois.
Why It's Important?
This agreement marks a significant step in Walmart's commitment to sustainable energy solutions, aligning with its broader strategy to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy reliability. By securing a long-term supply of nuclear energy, Walmart can ensure stable energy costs and support its operational growth in Illinois. For Constellation, the agreement reinforces its position as a leading provider of clean energy and supports local economic activity through job creation and infrastructure investment. The partnership highlights the growing role of nuclear energy in corporate sustainability strategies and its potential to contribute to a low-carbon future.
What's Next?
The agreement will lead to planned uprates at the Dresden Clean Energy Center, enhancing its capacity and efficiency. As the PPA takes effect, Walmart will integrate this clean energy supply into its operations, potentially influencing other corporations to pursue similar sustainable energy agreements. The collaboration may also prompt further investments in nuclear energy infrastructure, supporting regional economic development and energy security. Stakeholders will monitor the implementation of the agreement and its impact on local communities and the broader energy market.













