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4/9/2015 North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency (NCEMPA) <br />NC Public Power <br />Oty pwne f b ctric Service <br />History of Public <br />Power <br />History of the Power <br />Agencies <br />NCEMPA <br />NCEMPA <br />Wholesale Rate <br />Increase <br />NCMPA1 <br />Governance <br />Participant Map <br />Frequently Asked <br />Questions <br />News & Events <br />Renewable Energy <br />Save Energy <br />Storm Central <br />Ell <br />r y Empowering North Carolina <br />Home > About Us > NCEMPA <br />North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency (NCEMPA) <br />NCEMPA consists of 32 cities and <br />towns in eastern North Carolina, <br />including some of the largest cities in <br />the region, that own and operate their <br />electric systems. NCEMPA was <br />formed in 1982 and provides <br />wholesale power to its 32 participants. <br />Governance <br />NCEMPA is governed by a Board of <br />Commissioners (BOC), which consists <br />of 14 members elected from <br />throughout North Carolina. Each <br />participant appoints a Commissioner <br />and an Alternate Commissioner to the <br />Board. The BOC meets at least three <br />times a year. The ElectriCities Board <br />of Directors (BOD) provides oversight <br />of NCEMPA operations. <br />NoxhMayo V V <br />a• <br />ua <br />Baugh <br />m5 r� <br />■ <br />• <br />* <br />V <br />• of sw C% <br />Plant Ownership <br />NCEMPA owns a portion of five generating units. All units are operated by Progress Energy Carolinas. <br />NCEMPA staff oversees operations and is heavily involved in operations at the plants. Staff regularly attends <br />owners' meetings and is included iri all capital improvement planning. <br />PLANT <br />TYPE OF UNIT <br />DATE OPERATIONS LICENSED UNTIL <br />BEGAN <br />Roxboro Unit 4 <br />Mayo Unit 1 <br />Brunswick Unit 1 <br />Brunswick Unit 2 <br />Harris Unit 1 <br />Power Supply <br />Coal 1980 n/a <br />Coal 1983 nla <br />Nuclear 1977 2034 <br />Nuclear 1975 2036 <br />Nuclear 1987 <br />The majority of NCEMPA's energy requirements are provided by <br />its ownership in the plants. The remaining energy is purchased <br />through long-term supplemental contracts with Progress Energy. <br />Resources <br />Download EA Fact Sheet <br />http://WWwMpublicpower.com/aboutus/NCEMPA.aspx <br />2046 <br />Supplemental <br />Purchases <br />Reliable Electricity. Excellent Local Customer Service. Prompt Restoration. <br />That's the Public Power Advantage. <br />1/2 <br />6'e g <br />