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4/9/2015 Duke Energy Progress receives FERC approval for plans to purchase NCEMPA generation assets - Duke Energy <br />7 ENERGY <br />Choose State <br />change location <br />Vises Mobile Investors <br />Duke Energy Progress receives FERC approval for plans to <br />purchase NCEMPA generation assets <br />Dec. 10, 2014 <br />RALEIGH, N.C. - Duke Energy Progress has received approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERO) to proceed with plans to purchase the North <br />Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency's (NCEMPA) generating assets. <br />The FERC ruling, issued late yesterday, was based on a filing made by Duke Energy Progress on Oct. 10, 2014. <br />The ruling is an important milestone of the approximately S1.2 -billion transaction with NCEMPA, announced July 28, 2014. <br />NCEMPA currently maintains partial ownership interest in several Duke Energy Progress plants, including Brunswick Nuclear Plant Units 1 and 2 (Brunswick County): Mayo <br />Plant (Person County), Roxboro Plant Unit 4 (Person County) and the Harris Nuclear Plant (Wake County). <br />The Power Agency's ownership interest in these plants represents approximately 700 megawatts of generating capacity. NCEMPA members' distribution assets are not part <br />of the agreement, and will continue to be owned and maintained by those members. <br />"We are pleased to receive these approvals toward our goal of completing this purchase and providing positive benefits for both Duke Energy Progress customers and <br />NCEMPA members," said Paul Newton, Duke Energy president — North Carolina. "We will now tum our attention to securing the state approvals necessary to close the <br />transaction." <br />"This is a positive development for NCEMPA and is good news for eastern North Carolina." ElectriCities CEO Graham Edwards said. "We still face additional regulatory <br />approvals before the transaction can be closed. We continue to be optimistic that we will finalize the agreement and secure a long-term, reliable and competitively priced <br />power supply for NCEMPA members." <br />FERC approval of the asset purchase agreement (APA) was necessary for Duke Energy Progress to acquire the Power Agency's ownership interest in the utility's plants. as <br />well as associated fuel inventories and spare parts. In addition, FERC approval was required for Duke Energy Progress to enter into a 30 -year wholesale power supply <br />agreement with NCEMPA to continue meeting the needs of NCEMPA customers currently served by the Power Agency's interest in Duke Energy Progress' plants. FERC <br />also approved inclusion of the transaction in power supply contracts for certain other wholesale customers. <br />Now that the FERC review is complete. Duke Energy Progress and NCEMPA will pursue required state approvals, as well as the approval of the Nuclear Regulatory <br />Commission. <br />Duke Energy Progress and NCEMPA will work diligently to close the transaction as quickly as possible. with a target to close by the end of 2015. <br />Under the terms of the agreement. approvals must be received and the transaction completed by the end of 2016. Ultimately, the timing of the transaction will be determined <br />by the remaining approval process. <br />About North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency <br />NCEMPA consists of 32 cities and towns in eastern North Carolina, including some of the largest cities in the region. NCEMPA participants own and operate their electric <br />systems and serve nearly 270,000 retail customers. NCEMPA was formed in 1978 and is managed by ElectnCities of North Carolina, headquartered in Raleigh. <br />Mote information about Ele.ctriCities is available at www.olectricities.com (http://www.eiectricities.coml <br />About Duke Energy Progress <br />Duke Energy Progress. a subsidiary of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK). provides electricity and related services to nearly 1.5 million customers in North Carolina and South <br />Carolina. The utility is headquartered in Raleigh, N.C., and serves a territory encompassing more than 34,000 square miles including the cities of Raleigh, Wilmington and <br />Asheville in North Carolina and Florence and Sumter n South Carolina. More information is available at www.duke-energy.com (httpd/www.duke-enerpv.coml . <br />Headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., Duke Energy is a Fortune 250 company traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol DUK. More information about the <br />company is available at www.duke-energy.com ihttp:r/www.duke-enercw.coml . <br />Contact: Jeff Brooks, Duke Energy <br />Office: 919.219.9215 1 24 -Hour: 800.559.3853 <br />Email: jeff.brooks2@duke-energy.com (mailto:ieff.brooks2Pduke-energv.com) <br />Contact. Rebecca Agner, EiectriCities of North Carolina <br />Office: 919.760.6334 <br />Email: ragner(n7elQc ricities.org (mailto:ragner@electricitles.orgt <br />Back to News Releases t/newsldefault.aspl <br />http://www.duke-energy.com/news/releases/2014121001.asp <br />rnV112q <br />t <br />