Ohio Valley Electric
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) along with its subsidiary Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation (IKEC) was established on October 1, 1952, to provide substantial electric power for uranium enrichment facilities in the Ohio River Valley area. The companies emphasize a culture of operational excellence and safety, striving to be the provider of choice in a competitive marketplace through the dedication of their workforce.
The Clifty Creek Generating Station in Madison, Indiana, and the Kyger Creek Generating Station in Cheshire, Ohio, are key assets in OVEC-IKEC's energy portfolio, with a combined generating capacity of 2.4 GW. Both power plants, which commenced operations in the 1950s, play a significant role in meeting the electric service demand in the region.
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