“OVEC-IKEC strives to become the provider of choice in the competitive
marketplace by engaging hard working employees to create a culture that
is committed to zero harm, operational excellence, and continuous lean improvement.”
OVEC-IKEC
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation (OVEC) and its wholly owned subsidiary,
Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corporation (IKEC), collectively, the Companies,
were organized on October 1, 1952. The Companies were formed by
investor-owned utilities furnishing electric service in the Ohio River
Valley area and their parent holding companies for the purpose of providing
the large electric power requirements projected for the uranium enrichment
facilities then under construction by the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC)
near Portsmouth, Ohio.
Clifty Creek Generating Station is a 1.3-GW coal-fired power station
located in Madison, Indiana, USA. Five of its six identical units
began operating in 1955, and the sixth unit was launched in 1956.
Kyger Creek Generating Station is a 1.1-GW coal-fired power station
located in Cheshire, Ohio, USA. Launched into service in 1955,
the plant is located downstream along the Ohio River.