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  2. AEP Ohio bill outrageous : r/Columbus - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/1awf7u4/aep_ohio_bill_outrageous

    Change your electricity supplier. AEP currently charges $0.1132/kWh. If your January usage was 2465kWh, the supplier portion of the bill would be $271.15. Look at this site and go down the list - specifically look for "rate locked," no early termination fee, no monthly fee, etc.

  3. AEP increasing electric generation rates this summer : r/Ohio -...

    www.reddit.com/r/Ohio/comments/120ix5w/aep_increasing_electric_generation...

    AEP increasing electric generation rates this summer. Here's an email they sent out last night: I’m reaching out to share information on upcoming changes many of you will see on your electric bills soon. A combination of higher generation supply prices and increased energy use, especially during the summer months, will lead to increases in ...

  4. AEP Ohio vs AEP Energy : r/Columbus - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/180axa0/aep_ohio_vs_aep_energy

    We received a request to switch your generation supplier to AEP Energy Inc. This will start on your scheduled meter reading, December 21, 2023. If you would like to cancel this request and continue generation service from AEP Ohio, please contact AEP Ohio by 5:00 pm on November 24, 2023 at 1-888-237-5566 (available 24/7).

  5. Switching from AEP to NRG as my electric supplier. : r/Columbus -...

    www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/qfx8rx/switching_from_aep_to_nrg_as_my...

    About Us Electricity service is provided by Reliant Energy Northeast LLC d/b/a NRG Home and we are certified by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (electric certification # 11-401E (1)). You can call NRG Home at 855-500-8703 for more detailed information on our offerings. Reply.

  6. Guide: How I cut 30% off of my AEP Ohio Electric bill :...

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    How to switch. It’s super easy to switch. All you need to do is. Find the deal you want on the energy choice site and go the electric provider's website. Pull up your account number from your AEP bill (top right side of your bill) Plug in your address, AEP account number, and initiate a transfer – the electric company does the rest and your ...

  7. Questions about AEP Ohio net metering : r/solar - Reddit

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    The credit doesn’t include any other generation components or distribution and transmission rate charges and riders, nor are the negative kWh’s accumulated and applied to future billing periods. Looking for folks out there with net metering from AEP Ohio. Having solar installed in the next month or so - 19.24kW system that was sized at 120%….

  8. Questions about AEP Ohio/AEP Energy costs : r/Columbus - Reddit

    www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/wq2fad/questions_about_aep_ohioaep_energy_costs

    AEP Energy is a seperate company but is owned by AEP, this is because Ohio is deregulated and there are limitations on what companies can do from a generation side. As far as AEP is concerned having AEP Energy as a suplier is the same as having any other completely different supplier. The supplier is buying the generation AEP is delivering it ...

  9. AEP Ohio: Data center electricity demands to put central Ohio ......

    www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/1crqzwy/aep_ohio_data_center_electricity...

    AEP Ohio: Data center electricity demands to put central Ohio on same tier as Manhattan. AEP sucks a massive bag of monkey dicks but it's pretty clear almost nobody here read the article. They're actually wanting the data center companies to pay for the needed capacity upgrades up front so residential customers don't get fucked with the bill.

  10. Got email this morning my energy supplier is changing to AEP ......

    www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/nk3bna/got_email_this_morning_my_energy...

    Looks like big money is on the line. The consultant, Trebel LLC, is set to make $1.7 million/year for 15 years ($1,700,000 x 15 = $25,500,000) from this program, and I'm sure the gravy train doesn't stop there and others from AEP Energy and the City are getting big payouts at the expense of ratepayers who aren't paying attention.

  11. AEP Ohio: Power will be restored to Columbus customers by ... -...

    www.reddit.com/r/Columbus/comments/vd8sd8/aep_ohio_power_will_be_restored_to...

    COLUMBUS, Ohio AEP Ohio says customers in Columbus who were impacted by an emergency outage will have their power restored by 5 a.m. Thursday. In an update Wednesday evening, AEP Ohio said crews had made significant progress repairing damage to the transmission lines which will allow them to begin restoring power to substations and ...