Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corp
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) and its subsidiary, Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation (IKEC), were established on October 1, 1952, to meet the substantial electrical demands anticipated for uranium enrichment facilities by the Atomic Energy Commission near Portsmouth, Ohio. The companies, formed by investor-owned utilities, focus on operational excellence and environmental stewardship in the competitive electric service marketplace.
Clifty Creek Generating Station, located in Madison, Indiana, is a 1.3-GW coal-fired power facility, while Kyger Creek Generating Station, situated in Cheshire, Ohio, has a capacity of 1.1 GW. Both plants began operations in the mid-1950s, contributing significantly to the region's energy supply.
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