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  2. Another budget-breaking rate increase is likely on the way ...

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    In 2022 AEP Ohio disconnected residential customers for non-payment more than 145,000 times — by far the most of any Ohio utility. About 1.2% of the roughly $1.6 billion AEP spent on shareholder ...

  3. Amazon last summer announced a $7.8-billion expansion plan of its data service operations in central Ohio. AEP has agreements for new demand from existing and additional customers to add 4,400 ...

  4. AEP: Some Columbus-area customers won't get power until 11 pm ...

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  5. As data centers suck up more power, AEP asks them to ... - AOL

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    AEP Ohio is pushing a rate plan for data centers meant to deal with power demand so strong that electric usage here will be similar to Manhattan. As data centers suck up more power, AEP asks them ...

  6. As AEP Ohio continues to restore power, calls grow for an ...

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

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    Under the plan, AEP Ohio would spend more than $1.5 billion on its distribution system to address aging infrastructure and serve new customers in its growing service territory to improve ...

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

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    Two years ago, PJM ordered AEP Ohio to cut power to large chunks of Columbus after a powerful storm did significant damage to AEP Ohio's transmission system that was followed by extreme heat.