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The purchase was completed in 2002, with Pepco and Conectiv becoming subsidiaries of a newly formed holding company, Pepco Holdings. [10] In 2003, Pepco's investment subsidiary, Potomac Capital Investment, was transferred to Pepco Holdings. [11] In 2014, Pepco Holdings agreed to be acquired by Exelon for $6.8 billion. [12]
Station Community Coordinates Capacity () Operator Commissioned Ref; Agus 1 Hydroelectric Power Plant: Marawi, Lanao del Sur: 80.00 1994 Agua-Grande Hydroelectric Power Plant
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Drawing steam from the Mindanao Geothermal Production Field, [3] the power station is situated near the foot of Mount Apo and has a power output of 106 MW. It is currently part of the Mindanao Grid that supplies electricity to Kidapawan and Davao Region. Impounds: Mount Apo. Turbines: Dry Steam Power Plant 54.24 megawatts
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