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PART I
28
Facility
Total MW
Capacity
Owned MW
Capacity Plant Type Primary Fuel Location Ownership Interest
Duke Energy Renewables:
Los Vientos Windpower II 202 202 Renewable Wind TX 100
Los Vientos Windpower I 200 200 Renewable Wind TX 100
Top of the World 200 200 Renewable Wind WY 100
Notrees 153 153 Renewable Wind TX 100
Campbell Hill 99 99 Renewable Wind WY 100
North Allegheny 70 70 Renewable Wind PA 100
Laurel Hill Wind Energy 69 69 Renewable Wind PA 100
Ocotillo 59 59 Renewable Wind TX 100
Kit Carson 51 51 Renewable Wind CO 100
Silver Sage 42 42 Renewable Wind WY 100
Happy Jack 29 29 Renewable Wind WY 100
Shirley 20 20 Renewable Wind WI 100
Bagdad 15 15 Renewable Solar AZ 100
Washington White Post 12 12 Renewable Solar NC 100
TX Solar 14 14 Renewable Solar TX 100
Black Mountain 9 9 Renewable Solar AZ 100
Other small solar 25 25 Renewable Solar Various 100
Total Duke Energy Renewables 1,269 1,269
Total Commercial Power 11,686 8,094
Totals by plant type:
Fossil Steam 7,012 3,420
Combined Cycle 2,457 2,457
Combustion Turbine 948 948
Renewable 1,269 1,269
Total Commercial Power 11,686 8,094
(a) These generation facilities are jointly owned by Duke Energy Ohio and subsidiaries of American Electric Power Company, Inc. and/or The AES Corporation.
(b) Station is not operated by Duke Energy Ohio.
(c) These generation facilities were dedicated under the ESP through December 31, 2011.
In addition to the above facilities, Commercial Power owns an equity interest in the 585 MW capacity Sweetwater wind projects located in Texas, the 299 MW
capacity DS Cornerstone wind projects located in Kansas and the 13 MW capacity INDU Solar Holding JV. Commercial Power’s share in these projects in 440 MW.
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY
The following table provides additional information related to International Energy’s electric generation stations as of December 31, 2012. The MW displayed in
the table below are based on summer capacity.
Facility
Total MW
Capacity
Owned MW
Capacity Primary Fuel Location Ownership Interest
Paranapanema(a) 2,258 2,073 Water Brazil 92 %
Egenor 622 622 Water/Diesel Peru 100
Cerros Colorados 576 524 Water/Gas Argentina 91
DEI Chile 380 380 Water/Diesel/Gas Chile 100
DEI El Salvador 328 296 Oil/Diesel El Salvador 90
DEI Guatemala 356 356 Oil/Diesel/Coal Guatemala 100
Electroquil 192 163 Diesel Ecuador 85
Aguaytia 170 170 Gas Peru 100
Total International Energy 4,882 4,584
(a) Includes Canoas I and II, which is jointly owned by Duke Energy and Companhia Brasileira de Aluminio, as well as Duke Energy’s wholly owned Palmeiras small hydro plant.
International Energy also owns a 25% equity interest in NMC. In 2012, NMC produced approximately 900,000 metric tons of methanol and in excess of 1 million
metric tons of MTBE. Approximately 40% of methanol is normally used in the MTBE production.
OTHER
Duke Energy owns approximately 5.2 million square feet and leases 2.9 million square feet of corporate, regional and district offi ce space spread throughout its
service territories and in Houston, Texas.