Three Miami Valley Seniors Awarded Energy Leadership Scholarships at the Ohio Youth Energy Celebration

Two area teachers also receive awards from DP&L and Vectren

DAYTON, Ohio–(BUSINESS WIRE)–As part of the Youth Energy Celebration hosted by the Ohio Energy
Project (OEP), Dayton Power and Light (DP&L) and Vectren Energy Delivery
of Ohio (Vectren) presented Energy Leadership Scholarships to three high
school seniors who have demonstrated leadership in their schools in the
area of energy education.


Held in Columbus today at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, three area
students were presented with DP&L and Vectren Energy Leadership
Scholarships. Hailey Wick of Lehman Catholic High School, Alexis
Cradlebaugh of Valley View High School/Miami Valley Career Technology
Center and Emily (Emmy) Stephens of Oakwood High School will each
receive $1,000 toward college expenses.

Wick plans to attend University of Cincinnati to study nursing with a
minor in psychology. Cradlebaugh will attend Ohio University to study
visual communications. Stephens will major in graphic design at the
University of Cincinnati.

The scholarships are a part of DP&L and VectrenÔÇÖs School Energy
Education Program facilitated by OEP throughout the year. Each year,
DP&L teams with Vectren to hold an Energy Fair teaching young people
about energy efficiency through hands-on sessions that allow high school
students to mentor their younger counterparts.

In addition, DP&L and Vectren have sponsored the Be E3
Smart energy efficiency program since 2009. As a result, more than
81,000 energy efficiency kits have been sent home through the classroom.
In June, DP&L is supporting the Activating and Energizing Girls In
Science energy bike building program for the fifth year.

Two area teachers were also honored for their participation in energy
education. Jennifer Stormer from Northwood Elementary School in Dayton
received the DP&L Teacher Award and Nathaniel Hatton from Miamisburg
High School was the recipient of the Vectren Teacher Award. Both have
participated in DP&L and VectrenÔÇÖs energy education programs.

About The Dayton Power and Light Company, and The AES Corporation

The Dayton Power and Light Company is the principal subsidiary of DPL
Inc. (DPL), a regional energy provider and an AES company. DPLÔÇÖs other
significant subsidiaries include AES Ohio Generation, LLC (AES Ohio
Gen), Miami Valley Insurance Company (MVIC), and Miami Valley Lighting,
LLC (MVLt). The Dayton Power and Light Company, a regulated electric
utility, provides service to over 520,000 customers in West Central
Ohio; AES Ohio Gen engages in the operation of merchant generation
facilities; MVIC, a captive insurance company, provides insurance
services to DPL and its subsidiaries, and MVLt maintains outdoor
lighting to governments and businesses. DPL, through its subsidiary, AES
Ohio Gen, owns and operates approximately 1,150 megawatts of coal-fired
generation. For more information about the company, please visit www.dplinc.com.
Connect with DP&L at www.twitter.com/dpltoday,
www.linkedin.com/company/dayton-power-and-light,
and at www.facebook.com/DPLToday.

The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) is a Fortune 200 global power company.
We provide affordable, sustainable energy to 15 countries through our
diverse portfolio of distribution businesses as well as thermal and
renewable generation facilities. Our workforce is committed to
operational excellence and meeting the worldÔÇÖs changing power needs. Our
2017 revenues were $11 billion and we own and manage $33 billion in
total assets. To learn more, please visit www.aes.com.
Follow AES on Twitter @TheAESCorp.

About Vectren

Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC) is an energy holding company
headquartered in Evansville, Ind. VectrenÔÇÖs energy delivery subsidiaries
provide gas and/or electricity to more than 1 million customers in
adjoining service territories that cover nearly two-thirds of Indiana
and about 20 percent of Ohio, primarily in the west central area.
VectrenÔÇÖs nonutility subsidiaries and affiliates currently offer
energy-related products and services to customers throughout the U.S.
These include infrastructure services and energy services. To learn more
about Vectren, visit www.vectren.com.

About the Ohio Energy Project

The Ohio Energy Project (OEP), an award-winning energy education
organization, facilitates DP&L and Vectren's School Education Program.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency recognized OEPÔÇÖs work with an
ÔÇ£Outstanding Energy Education ProgramÔÇØ award in 2008.

Contacts

Dayton Power and Light Company
Mary Ann Kabel, 937-224-5940
Director
of Corporate Communications
[email protected]