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CEG vs FTS

Side-by-side comparison of Constellation Energy Corporation (CEG) and Fortis Inc. (FTS): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.

Summary

  • Both CEG and FTS operate in Electric Utilities: Central (Utilities), so they compete in similar markets.
  • CEG is the larger of the two at $92.04B, about 3.2x FTS ($28.46B).
  • Over the past year, CEG is down 15.0% and FTS is up 18.1% - FTS leads by 33.1 points.
  • CEG has hit the wire 5 times in the past 4 weeks while FTS has been quiet.
  • CEG has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 23 for FTS).
PerformanceCEG-15.00%FTS+18.10%
2025-06-09+0.00%2026-06-05
MetricCEGFTS
Company
Constellation Energy Corporation
Fortis Inc.
Price
$254.81-3.74%
$55.89+1.25%
Market cap
$92.04B
$28.46B
1M return
-21.05%
-0.46%
1Y return
-15.00%
+18.10%
Industry
Electric Utilities: Central
Electric Utilities: Central
Exchange
NASDAQ
NYSE
IPO
2016
News (4w)
5
0
Recent ratings
25
23
CEG

Constellation Energy Corporation

Constellation Energy Corporation generates and sells electricity in the United States. The company operates through five segments: Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, New York, ERCOT, and Other Power Regions. It sells natural gas, renewable energy, and other energy-related products and services. The company has 32,400 megawatts of generating capacity consisting of nuclear, wind, solar, natural gas, and hydroelectric assets. It serves distribution utilities; municipalities; cooperatives; and commercial, industrial, governmental, and residential customers. The company was incorporated in 2021 and is headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland. Constellation Energy Corporation was formerly a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation.

FTS

Fortis Inc.

Fortis Inc. operates as an electric and gas utility company in Canada, the United States, and the Caribbean countries. It generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to approximately 433,000 retail customers in southeastern Arizona; and 98,000 retail customers in Arizona's Mohave and Santa Cruz counties with an aggregate capacity of 3,233 megawatts (MW), including 59 MW of solar capacity. The company also sells wholesale electricity to other entities in the western United States; owns gas-fired and hydroelectric generating capacity totaling 65 MW; and distributes natural gas to approximately 1,048,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers in British Columbia, Canada. In addition, it owns and operates the electricity distribution system that serves approximately 572,000 customers in southern and central Alberta; owns 4 hydroelectric generating facilities with a combined capacity of 225 MW; and provides operation, maintenance, and management services to five hydroelectric generating facilities. Further, the company distributes electricity in the island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador with an installed generating capacity of 143 MW; and on Prince Edward Island with a generating capacity of 130 MW. Additionally, it provides integrated electric utility service to approximately 67,000 customers in Ontario; approximately 270,000 customers in Newfoundland and Labrador; approximately 31,000 customers on Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; and approximately 15,000 customers on certain islands in Turks and Caicos. The company also holds long-term contracted generation assets in Belize consisting of 3 hydroelectric generating facilities with a combined capacity of 51 MW; and the Aitken Creek natural gas storage facility. It also owns and operates approximately 91,000 circuit Kilometers (km) of distribution lines; and approximately 49,500 km of natural gas pipelines. Fortis Inc. was founded in 1885 and is headquartered in St. John's, Canada.

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