Ohio Valley Electric Corp
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) and its subsidiary Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation (IKEC) were established on October 1, 1952, to cater to the substantial electric power demands anticipated for uranium enrichment facilities near Portsmouth, Ohio. The companies are dedicated to operational excellence and environmental stewardship while striving to maintain a culture committed to safety and continuous improvement.
OVEC operates two notable coal-fired power stations: the 1.3-GW Clifty Creek Generating Station in Madison, Indiana, and the 1.1-GW Kyger Creek Generating Station in Cheshire, Ohio, both of which began operations in the mid-1950s. With a focus on innovation and competitive service, OVEC-IKEC engages a workforce dedicated to meeting the growing energy needs of the Ohio River Valley area.
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