Ohio Valley Electric Corp
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) and its subsidiary Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation (IKEC) were established on October 1, 1952, to meet the significant electric power demands projected for the uranium enrichment facilities near Portsmouth, Ohio. With a commitment to operational excellence and environmental stewardship, OVEC-IKEC employs dedicated personnel to strive for zero harm in its operations.
The company operates two major coal-fired generating stations: the Clifty Creek Generating Station in Madison, Indiana, with a capacity of 1.3 GW, and the Kyger Creek Generating Station in Cheshire, Ohio, boasting a capacity of 1.1 GW. Together, these facilities play a crucial role in supplying electricity to the Ohio River Valley and surrounding areas.
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