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PART I
23
Facility Plant Type Primary Fuel Location
Total MW
Capacity
Owned MW
Capacity
Ownership
Interest
Duke Energy Ohio
Stuart(a)(b) Fossil Steam Coal OH 2,308
900
39 %
Zimmer(a) Fossil Steam Coal OH 1,300
605
46.5
Hanging Rock Combined Cycle Gas OH 1,226
1,226
100
Miami Fort (Units 7 and 8)(a) Fossil Steam Coal OH 1,020
652
64
Beckjord(a)(c) Fossil Steam Coal OH 802
543
67.7
Conesville(a)(b) Fossil Steam Coal OH 780
312
40
Washington Combined Cycle Gas OH 617
617
100
Fayette Combined Cycle Gas PA 614
614
100
Killen(a)(b) Fossil Steam Coal OH 600
198
33
Lee Combustion Turbine Gas IL 568
568
100
Beckjord Combustion Turbine Oil OH 188
188
100
Dick's Creek Combustion Turbine Gas OH 136
136
100
Miami Fort Combustion Turbine Oil OH 56
56
100
Total Duke Energy Ohio 10,215 6,615
Duke Energy Renewables
Los Vientos Windpower Renewable Wind TX 402
402
100 %
Top of the World Renewable Wind WY 200
200
100
Notrees Renewable Wind TX 153
153
100
Campbell Hill Renewable Wind WY 99
99
100
North Allegheny Renewable Wind PA 70
70
100
Laurel Hill Wind Energy Renewable Wind PA 69
69
100
Ocotillo Renewable Wind TX 59
59
100
Kit Carson Renewable Wind CO 51
51
100
Silver Sage Renewable Wind WY 42
42
100
Happy Jack Renewable Wind WY 29
29
100
Shirley Renewable Wind WI 20
20
100
Highlander Renewable Solar CA 21
21
100
Bagdad Renewable Solar AZ 15
15
100
TX Solar Renewable Solar TX 14
14
100
Washington White Post Renewable Solar NC 12
12
100
Other small solar Renewable Solar Various 44
44
100
Total Duke Energy Renewables 1,300
1,300
Total Commercial Power 11,515
7,915
Totals By Plant Type
Fossil Steam 6,810
3,210
Combined Cycle 2,457
2,457
Combustion Turbine 948
948
Renewable 1,300
1,300
Total Commercial Power 11,515
7,915
(a) Jointly owned with Ohio Power Company and/or The Dayton Power & Light Company.
(b) Station is not operated by Duke Energy Ohio.
(c) Beckjord Unit 4 with a total capacity of 150 MW was retired on February 17, 2014.
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 is 440 MW.
OTHER
Duke Energy owns approximately 5.2 million square feet and leases 2.9 million square feet of corporate, regional and district office space spread throughout its
service territories and in Houston, Texas.