Constellation Energy Removes Compensation Program from Proposed Joint Venture with EDF Development, Inc.BALTIMORE -- Constellation Energy Constellation Energy (NYSE: CEG), headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, generates, trades, supplies, and distributes energy. The company operates over 35 power plants in 11 states (mainly Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia, and California) under its operating (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CEG (Continuous Edge Graphics) A VGA RAMDAC chip from Edsun Labs that adds anti-aliasing on the fly. It can also calculate intermediate shades, thus providing thousands of colors on an 8-bit board that normally generates only 256 colors. ) today announced that it will not pay to any Constellation Constellation, ship Constellation (kŏnstĭlā`shən), U.S. frigate, launched in 1797. It was named by President Washington for the constellation of 15 stars in the U.S. flag of that time. employee any payments it receives from EDF (algorithm) EDF - earliest deadline first. Development, Inc. (EDF) that were originally earmarked for potential payments to its employees under Constellation Energy's long-term incentive plans. In December 2008, both Constellation Energy and EDF were concerned that the potential instability of the workforce could lead to retention issues among key managers in the company, particularly those highly skilled in the areas of safety and reliability. In response to these concerns, and in light of the fact the company had no existing retention program in place, a decision was made to use an existing long-term incentive plan as a potential retention vehicle. None of the senior officers of Constellation Energy, including the chief executive officer and members of the management committee, were guaranteed payments under the plan. "In December 2008, Constellation Energy had an urgent need to stabilize stabilize See peg. the leadership of the company given the tumultuous state of the global markets and Constellation Energy's financial condition at the time," said Mayo A. Shattuck III Mayo A. Shattuck III (b. 1954 in Massachusetts) is a notable American businessman, and currently Chairman and CEO of Baltimore-based Constellation Energy. Career Synopsis , chairman, president and chief executive officer of Constellation Energy. "EDF demonstrated a full commitment to the company by agreeing to pay the compensation on two specific long-term plans, which in the aggregate amounted to less than 1 percent of the total annual employee compensation costs of the company. "Since that time, there has been a tremendous amount of concern over employee compensation throughout the country, and this program has been misconstrued by some as a potential cost to our BGE BGE Baltimore Gas and Electric BGE Big Green Egg (grill) BGE Beyond Good and Evil (Nietzsche) BGE Busch Gardens Europe BGE Branch If Greater or Equal BGE Bacterial Growth Efficiency customers, who we recognize are struggling with high energy bills. The funds for this program were coming entirely from EDF and would not have impacted BGE rates. Nonetheless, we have determined that this issue has become a significant distraction to the important long-term benefits for Maryland that our strategic partnership with EDF represents. Also, since December, the fundamental outlook for Constellation Energy has improved. As a consequence, we have decided to remove this compensation issue from the critically important review of our transaction with EDF." About Constellation Energy Constellation Energy (www.constellation.com) is a leading supplier of energy products and services to wholesale and retail electric and natural gas customers. It owns a diversified fleet of generating units located throughout the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. , totaling approximately 9,000 megawatts of generating capacity, and is among the leaders pursuing the development of new nuclear plants in the United States. The company delivers electricity and natural gas through the Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE), its regulated utility in Central Maryland. A FORTUNE 500 company headquartered in Baltimore, Constellation Energy had revenues of $19.8 billion in 2008. |
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