Business Segments · Revenue Net of Purchase Power And Fuel

Constellation Midwest — Revenue Net of Purchase Power And Fuel

Constellation Energy Constellation Midwest — Revenue Net of Purchase Power And Fuel increased by 36.0% to $778.00M in Q3 2023 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 36.0%, from $572.00M to $778.00M. This is a positive signal — higher values indicate stronger performance for this metric.

Analysis

StatementSegment
CategoryProfitability
SignalHigher is better
VolatilityModerate
First reportedQ1 2019
Last reportedQ3 2023

How to read this metric

An increase signals improved operational efficiency or stronger pricing spreads, whereas a decrease suggests margin compression due to rising costs or competitive pricing pressure.

Detailed definition

This metric represents the total revenue of the Midwest segment after deducting the direct costs associated with purchas...

Peer comparison

Commonly referred to as 'Gross Margin' or 'Net Revenue' in the utility and independent power producer (IPP) sector.

Metric ID: ceg_segment_midwest_revenue_net_of_purchase_power_and_fuel

Historical Data

7 periods
 Q2 '21Q3 '21Q4 '21Q1 '22Q2 '22Q3 '22Q3 '23
Value$658.00M$655.00M$702.00M$785.00M$652.00M$572.00M$778.00M
QoQ Change-0.5%+7.2%+11.8%-16.9%-12.3%+36.0%
YoY Change-0.9%-12.7%+36.0%
Range$572.00M$785.00M
CAGR+11.8%
Avg YoY Growth+7.5%
Median YoY Growth-0.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Constellation Energy's constellation midwest — revenue net of purchase power and fuel?
Constellation Energy (CEG) reported constellation midwest — revenue net of purchase power and fuel of $778.00M in Q3 2023.
How has Constellation Energy's constellation midwest — revenue net of purchase power and fuel changed year-over-year?
Constellation Energy's constellation midwest — revenue net of purchase power and fuel increased by 36.0% year-over-year, from $572.00M to $778.00M.
What does constellation midwest — revenue net of purchase power and fuel mean?
The total revenue generated in the Midwest region after subtracting the direct costs of fuel and power procurement.