During the 2010 holiday season, Constellation Energy employees adopted 755 angels in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program, almost doubling last year’s 400 card commitment. The Angel Tree Program was designed to help disadvantaged families during the holiday season.
Constellation Energy Kids recently came together to make philanthropy and community outreach a priority this holiday season by designing a tree for Kennedy Krieger Institute’s annual Festival of Trees. Proceeds from Festival of Trees benefit the Kennedy Krieger Institute, appropriately marking the beginning of the holiday season by giving the gift of hope to the
Exciting news! Constellation Energy recently announced 10 winners of this year’s E2: Energy to Educate (E²) grants, which target schools and nonprofit organizations in communities where we do business.
In New Jersey, the numbers are telling the story. A recent poll shows that 64 percent of New Jersey residents would consider choosing a new competitive electricity supplier in order to save 10 percent or more on the electricity generation portion of their utility bill.
For years, we’ve taken great pride in the fact that we are able to help businesses nationwide improve their sustainability efforts. Whether the businesses that we serve need renewable energy supply, demand side management services, greenhouse gas emission reduction services, on-site energy supply, energy infrastructure, or upgrades/retrofits, we offer a green—and sustainable—solution.
Great news! Your community can apply for our new E2: Energy to EducateSM Grant program (“E2 Grants”), which will provide funding for projects that enhance student understanding of science and technology needed to address energy issues.
If you live in the Allegheny Power and Delmarva Power service areas, you may have received mail from Constellation Electric over the last couple of weeks. Last month, Constellation Electric announced the expansion of residential electricity supply, which is now available to a total of 1.
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