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AEP receives a $1.6 billion loan guarantee from the US Federal Government to upgrade power lines

The U.S. Department of Energy has granted a $1.6 Billion loan guarantee to American Electric Power for the upgrade of nearly 5,000 miles of transmission line across five states. This comes as the demand from data centers, which are power hungry, is surging.

AEP Transmission is upgrading power lines in Indiana and Michigan as well as Ohio, Oklahoma, and West Virginia. This will primarily support data centers, artificial intelligent, and manufacturing.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, power consumption will reach record levels in 2025 and in 2026 due to a surge of demand for data centers that run artificial intelligence technology.

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Bill Fehrman, CEO of AEP, said: "AEP has experienced a growth in energy consumption that we haven't seen for a long time. The funds we save with this program will allow us to invest in other areas."

The utility stated that customers have committed to expanding their businesses, which will require 24 additional gigawatts by the end the decade.

The first loan guarantees will cover nearly 100 miles of transmission line in Ohio and Oklahoma.

AEP received a conditional loan through the administration of former president Joe Biden. Customers in states where President Donald Trump won the election last year will benefit from this loan.

But even though Trump declared an "energy crisis" on the first day of his second tenure, his administration has not approved all grid loans.

After farmers protested, the DOE cancelled a loan guarantee of $4.9 billion for the Grain Belt Express Transmission Project initiated by Biden. The project was intended to transmit power generated by wind and solar panels in Kansas to cities in the Midwest and East.

AEP announced this year that it would consider adding $10 billion to the $54 billion five-year plan in order to meet increased demand.

The utility has about 5.6 millions customers spread across 11 states and is the largest electric transmission network in the United States. (Reporting from Pooja in Bengaluru, and Timothy Gardner in Washington. Sahal Muhammed, Mark Potter and Sahal Muhammad edited the report.

(source: Reuters)