CRES Forum recently participated in a tour of Constellation’s Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Facility hosted by the Conservative Climate Foundation. CRES Forum Vice President of External Relations Jaime Werner joined over 20 congressional staff and industry stakeholders to explore the power plant just miles from Washington, D.C.
Calvert Cliffs is home to two advanced nuclear reactors capable of generating up to 1,790 megawatts (MW) of electricity. This is enough to power over 1.3 million homes, making it a pivotal contributor to Maryland’s energy landscape.

With initial licenses extended through 2034 for Unit 1 and 2036 for Unit 2 by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Calvert Cliffs exemplifies how responsible energy infrastructure can thrive for decades while meeting stringent safety standards, creating jobs and reducing emissions.


Unleashing American-made nuclear energy is key to achieving a cleaner energy future, and Calvert Cliffs is just one of many examples of how carbon-free, baseload nuclear benefits local communities and our environment.