Crane Energy Center Project Ahead of Schedule

Jul 23, 2025

Posted: July 23, 2025

Pennsylvania’s energy landscape is about to get a major boost, as Constellation Energy has announced that its highly anticipated Crane Clean Energy Center is ahead of schedule.

This project will play a major role in the region’s future and could offer significant opportunities for skilled union electricians, including members of IBEW Local 143.

The Crane Energy Center is a state-of-the-art facility designed to support the region’s growing demand for reliable, sustainable power.

Operated by Constellation, one of the nation’s leading energy providers, the center will play a key role in delivering electricity to homes, businesses and major infrastructure projects across Pennsylvania and beyond.

The company credits strong planning, effective project management and close collaboration with contractors and local partners for the accelerated timeline.

Job Opportunities

The launch of the Crane Energy Center has created hundreds of construction jobs, and it will also create permanent, full-time positions in operations and maintenance of the facility.

The center will enhance grid stability and help meet the region’s growing energy needs. 

Large-scale energy projects such as the Crane Energy Center require a highly skilled workforce, including inside wiremen. 

This is a significant opportunity for union members to work on cutting-edge infrastructure that will serve the community for decades.  

IBEW Local 143 members are essential in these projects, ensuring that construction meets the highest standards of safety and quality. 

With the project moving ahead of schedule, Pennsylvania is well-positioned to support new development, attract additional investments and provide reliable power for future growth. 

Constellation’s progress at the Crane Energy Center is more than just a construction milestone; it’s a sign of Pennsylvania’s commitment to innovation, economic growth and opportunity for skilled workers. 

As the project nears completion, the region can look forward to a brighter, more resilient energy future.

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