In the past year, the commitment to nuclear energy has intensified globally, with over 20 countries at COP28 pledging to triple nuclear capacity by 2050 to slash carbon emissions and enhance energy security. This is in response to an expected annual rise in global electricity demand of 3.4% until 2026. The International Energy Agency (IEA) even predicts that nuclear power generation will reach record highs by 2025, thanks to new reactors in China and India and restarts in Japan and Europe. Amid this nuclear renaissance, Constellation Energy Group (CEG) is making significant waves. As the large…