Ohio Valley Educational Cooperative
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation (IKEC), were established on October 1, 1952, to provide electricity to meet the substantial power needs of uranium enrichment facilities constructed by the Atomic Energy Commission near Portsmouth, Ohio. The companies prioritize operational excellence and a commitment to safety, striving to be the energy provider of choice in a competitive marketplace.
OVEC operates two coal-fired power stations: Clifty Creek Generating Station in Madison, Indiana, with a capacity of 1.3 GW, and Kyger Creek Generating Station in Cheshire, Ohio, which has a capacity of 1.1 GW. Both facilities began operations in the mid-1950s and play a crucial role in delivering energy across the Ohio River Valley region.
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