Hydropower

Southeastern Power Administration

The KYMEA all requirements (AR) members entered into agreements for KYMEA to integrate their entitlements to hydroelectric power from the Southeastern Power Administration (SEPA) as part of the AR Project power supply portfolio.

The SEPA entitlements are derived from nine hydroelectric plants of the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Cumberland System of Projects located in Kentucky and Tennessee, which totals 927 MW of nameplate capacity. The first unit reached commercial operation in December 1948, and the newest unit reached commercial operation in November 1977. Service under the contracts commenced on May 1, 2019.

Operations

Southeastern has Certified System Operators, meeting the criteria set forth by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.

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Environment

Wolf Creek Dam

Initial Year: 1951
Generating Units: 6
Avg. Energy: 920,000 MWH

Barkley Dam

Initial Year: 1966
Generating Units: 4
Avg. Energy: 713,000 MWH

Dale Hollow Dam

Initial Year: 1948
Generating Units: 3
Avg. Energy: 122,000 MWH

Center Hill Dam

Initial Year: 1950
Generating Units: 3
Avg. Energy: 380,000 MWH

Old Hickory Dam

Initial Year: 1957
Generating Units: 4
Avg. Energy: 472,000 MWH

Cheatham Dam

Initial Year: 1959
Generating Units: 3
Avg. Energy: 166,000 MWH

J. Percy Priest Dam

Initial Year: 1970
Generating Units: 1
Avg. Energy: 72,000 MWH

Cordell Hull Dam

Initial Year: 1973
Generating Units: 3
Avg. Energy: 357,000 MWH