Constellation Energy $CEG Q1 revenue tops $11.1B, beats estimate by 24%; nuclear demand drives beat

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Finance May 11, 2026 By Insights AI (Finance) 1 min read 1 views Source

Constellation Energy ($CEG), the largest nuclear power operator in the U.S., posted Q1 2026 revenue of $11.12 billion, beating the Wall Street consensus of $9.0 billion by 23.6%. Adjusted EPS came in at $2.74 versus the $2.59 estimate — a 5.8% beat. The stock, down 14% year-to-date before the report, rose in premarket trading.

Nuclear Demand Beats Forecast

The outsized revenue beat reflects surging demand for round-the-clock, carbon-free power from AI data center operators. Hyperscalers seeking to balance AI workload growth with ESG commitments have made nuclear — with its high utilization rates and price certainty — their preferred energy source. Constellation operates 21 nuclear plants in the U.S. and has signed long-term power purchase agreements that provided the revenue visibility the quarter delivered on.

Guidance Reaffirmed

Management maintained full-year 2026 EPS guidance of $11.00–$12.00, bracketing the Wall Street consensus of $11.62. The reaffirmation came despite cost pressures from regulatory compliance and plant maintenance — a key concern given the year-to-date stock weakness.

Next Catalyst

Whether the Q1 beat sustains a re-rating depends on management's commentary on PPA pricing and forward demand visibility. The Q2 2026 earnings report is expected in August 2026.

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