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PART I
26
Facility
Total MW
Capacity
Owned MW
Capacity Plant Type Primary Fuel Location Ownership Interest
Progress Energy Florida:
Crystal River 2,295 2,295 Fossil Steam Coal FL 100 %
Hines 1,912 1,912 Combined Cycle Gas/Oil FL 100
Bartow 1,133 1,133 Combined Cycle Gas/Oil FL 100
Anclote 1,011 1,011 Fossil Steam Gas/Oil FL 100
Intercession City(c) 982 982 Combustion Turbine Gas/Oil FL (c)
Crystal River Unit 3(d) 860 789 Nuclear Uranium FL 91.78
DeBary 638 638 Combustion Turbine Gas/Oil FL 100
Tiger Bay 205 205 Combined Cycle Gas FL 100
Bartow 177 177 Combustion Turbine Gas/Oil FL 100
Bayboro 174 174 Combustion Turbine Oil FL 100
Suwannee River 155 155 Combustion Turbine Gas/Oil FL 100
Turner 137 137 Combustion Turbine Oil FL 100
Suwannee River 129 129 Fossil Steam Gas/Oil FL 100
Higgins 105 105 Combustion Turbine Gas/Oil FL 100
Avon Park 48 48 Combustion Turbine Gas/Oil FL 100
University of Florida Cogeneration 46 46 Combustion Turbine Gas FL 100
Rio Pinar 12 12 Combustion Turbine Oil FL 100
Total Progress Energy Florida 10,019 9,948
Duke Energy Ohio:
East Bend(e) 600 414 Fossil Steam Coal KY 69
Woodsdale 462 462 Combustion Turbine Gas/Propane OH 100
Miami Fort (Unit 6) 163 163 Fossil Steam Coal OH 100
Total Duke Energy Ohio 1,225 1,039
Duke Energy Indiana:
Gibson(f) 3,132 2,822 Fossil Steam Coal IN 90.1
Cayuga(g) 1,005 1,005 Fossil Steam Coal/Oil IN 100
Wabash River(h) 676 676 Fossil Steam Coal/Oil IN 100
Madison 576 576 Combustion Turbine Gas OH 100
Vermillion(i) 568 355 Combustion Turbine Gas IN 62.5
Wheatland 460 460 Combustion Turbine Gas IN 100
Noblesville 285 285 Combined Cycle Gas IN 100
Gallagher 280 280 Fossil Steam Coal IN 100
Henry County 129 129 Combustion Turbine Gas IN 100
Cayuga 99 99 Combustion Turbine Gas/Oil IN 100
Connersville 86 86 Combustion Turbine Oil IN 100
Miami Wabash 80 80 Combustion Turbine Oil IN 100
Markland 45 45 Hydro Water IN 100
Total Duke Energy Indiana 7,421 6,898
Total USFE&G 53,743 50,443
Totals by plant type:
Nuclear 11,350 8,967
Fossil Steam 21,268 20,564
Combined Cycle 6,779 6,779
Combustion Turbine 10,791 10,578
Hydro 3,547 3,547
Renewable 8 8
Total USFE&G 53,743 50,443
(a) This generation facility is jointly owned by Duke Energy Carolinas, along with North Carolina Municipal Power Agency Number 1, North Carolina Electric Membership Corporation and Piedmont Municipal Power Agency.
(b) This generation facility is jointly owned by Progress Energy Carolinas and the North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency.
(c) Progress Energy Florida owns and operates Intercession City Station Units 1-10 and 12-14. Unit 11 is jointly owned by Progress Energy Florida and Georgia Power Company. Georgia Power Company has the exclusive right to
the output of this unit during the months of June through September. Progress Energy Florida has the exclusive right to the output of this unit for the remainder of the year.
(d) Due to the extended outage at the Crystal River Unit 3 nuclear generating unit that began in September 2009 and the related delaminations, no nuclear power was generated in 2012, 2011 or 2010. This generation facility is
owned by Progress Energy Florida and various municipal electric companies. In February 2013, Duke Energy announced the retirement of Crystal River Unit 3.
(e) This generation facility is jointly owned by Duke Energy Ohio and a subsidiary of The AES Corporation.
(f) Duke Energy Indiana owns and operates Gibson Station Units 1-4 and owns 50.05% of Unit 5, but is the operator. Unit 5 is jointly owned by Duke Energy Indiana, Wabash Valley Power Association, Inc. and Indiana Municipal
Power Agency.
(g) Includes Cayuga Internal Combustion (IC).