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  2. Staying cool this summer about to get cheaper for many AEP ...

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    The cost of staying cool this summer for many American Electric Power residential customers in Ohio is about to get cheaper.. Credit the lower cost of electricity that will save the average ...

  3. Electricity pricing - Wikipedia

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    Time of use (TOU) – different rate depending on the time of day; Demand rates – based on the peak demand for electricity a consumer uses; Tiered within TOU – different rates depending on how much they use at a specific time of day; Seasonal rates – charged for those that do not use their facilities year-round (e.g. a cottage)

  4. AEP's transmission system in central Ohio is serving about 600 megawatts of load from data centers. That's all come since 2017. Since then Amazon , Google , Facebook and other companies have built ...

  5. Will there be enough power to cool down during Ohio heat wave ...

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    The grid operator that oversees the flow of electricity in Ohio and all or parts of 12 other states said the region has enough generation and transmission capacity to meet the expected demand for ...

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  7. Dresden Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Dresden Plant is a 580 megawatt , natural gas power plant located south of Dresden, Ohio in Muskingum County, Ohio. The plant began operations in 2012 and is currently owned by American Electric Power (AEP).

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