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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C.  20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(D) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

Date of report (Date of earliest event reported)
October 29, 2009

AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

1-3525
New York
13-4922640
(Commission File Number)
(State or Other Jurisdiction of
Incorporation)
(IRS Employer Identification
No.)

1 Riverside Plaza, Columbus, OH
43215
(Address of Principal Executive Offices)
(Zip Code)

614-716-1000
(Registrant’s Telephone Number, Including Area Code)
 
(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)

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Item 2.02.
Results of Operations and Financial Condition

The information, including the exhibit attached hereto, in this Current Report is being furnished and shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section.  The information in this Current Report shall not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement or other document pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, except as otherwise stated in such filing.

Attached and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit 99.1 is a copy of the press release of American Electric Power Company, Inc.’s financial results for the period ending September 30, 2009.

Item 9.01.
 
Financial Statements and Exhibits
     
            (c)
 
Exhibits
     
 
  
Exhibit 99.1    Press Release dated October 29, 2009

 

 

SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

 
AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, INC.
     
 
By:
/s/ Thomas G. Berkemeyer
 
Name:  
Thomas G. Berkemeyer
 
Title:
Assistant Secretary

October 29, 2009

 

 

EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit No.
 
Description
     
99.1
 
Press Release dated October 29, 2009

 

 
EX-99.1 2 v164088_ex99-1.htm


MEDIA CONTACT:
ANALYSTS CONTACT:
Pat D. Hemlepp
Bette Jo Rozsa
Director, Corporate Media Relations
Managing Director, Investor Relations
614/716-1620
614/716-2840

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

AEP REPORTS 2009 THIRD-QUARTER EARNINGS
  
 
·
2009 third-quarter earnings $0.93 per share GAAP and ongoing
 
·
AEP tightens 2009 ongoing guidance range to between $2.90 and $3.05 per share from previous range of between $2.75 and $3.05 per share
 
·
Third-quarter ongoing EPS matches prior period despite dilutive effect of additional shares outstanding, mild weather, weak economy
 

AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER
Preliminary, unaudited results

   
3rd quarter ended Sept. 30
   
9 months ended Sept. 30
 
   
2008
   
2009
   
Variance
   
2008
   
2009
   
Variance
 
Revenue ($ in billions)
    4.2       3.5       (0.7 )     11.2       10.2       (1.0 )
Earnings ($ in millions):
                                               
GAAP
    374       443       69       1,228       1,119       (109 )
Ongoing
    374       443       69       1,064       1,124       60  
EPS ($):
                                               
GAAP
    0.93       0.93       0.00       3.06       2.47       (0.59 )
Ongoing
    0.93       0.93       0.00       2.65       2.49       (0.16 )
EPS based on 402mm shares in Q3 2008, 477mm in Q3 2009, 402mm in 9 mo. 2008 and 452 mm in 9 mo. 2009


 
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 29, 2009 – American Electric Power (NYSE: AEP) today reported 2009 third-quarter earnings, prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), of $443 million, or $0.93 per share, compared with $374 million, or $0.93 per share, for third-quarter 2008.
 
There were no special items in the quarter, so the GAAP comparison for the quarter is the same as the comparison for ongoing earnings (earnings excluding special items).
 
The third-quarter 2009 per-share results reflect the dilutive effect of additional shares outstanding, which reduced ongoing earnings by $0.17 per share when compared with the prior year.
 
A full reconciliation of GAAP earnings to ongoing earnings for the quarter and year to date is included in tables at the end of this news release.

 
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“We’re pleased with our results, especially considering the number of factors that worked against us in the third quarter,” said Michael G. Morris, AEP chairman, president and chief executive officer. “This was the coolest summer in 30 years for the Eastern states that we serve and the fourth-coolest summer in 30 years for our customers in the Southwest Power Pool – Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and northeast Texas. The cool summer weather reduced both retail and wholesale sales.
 
“Of course, the economy remains a significant factor,” Morris said. “Our sales to industrial customers in the third quarter were down 17 percent from a year ago, but that’s a slight improvement from second quarter, when industrial sales were down 20 percent. We did see an increase in sales to several large metals customers from second quarter to third quarter. We hope that’s a sign of better things to come, but we don’t see it as a cause for celebration yet.”
 
Morris noted that states served by AEP are more industrialized and export oriented than many other areas of the United States, so the impact of the worldwide economic decline on industrial production was more severe in these regions than in other parts of the country.
 
“The economy will improve, but it’s going to take some time,” Morris said. “Fortunately, the export market may recover more rapidly. Until then, we will continue to keep tight control on our spending.”
 
EARNINGS GUIDANCE
 
AEP tightened its ongoing earnings guidance range for 2009 to between $2.90 and $3.05 per share, reflecting year-to-date performance in the upper half of the previous ongoing guidance range of between $2.75 and $3.05 per share. In providing ongoing earnings guidance, there could be differences between ongoing earnings and GAAP earnings for matters such as, but not limited to, divestitures or changes in accounting principles. AEP management is not able to estimate the impact, if any, on GAAP earnings of these items. Therefore, AEP is not able to provide a corresponding GAAP equivalent for earnings guidance.
 
SUMMARY ONGOING RESULTS BY SEGMENT
$ in millions except EPS
 
      Q3 08       Q3 09    
Variance
   
9 mo. 08
   
9 mo. 09
   
Variance
 
Utility Operations
    357       445       88       1,030       1,114       84  
Ongoing EPS
    0.89       0.93       0.04       2.56       2.47       (0.09 )
AEP River Operations
    11       10       (1 )     21       22       1  
Ongoing EPS
    0.03       0.02       (0.01 )     0.05       0.05       0.00  
Generation and Marketing
    16       5       (11 )     43       33       (10 )
Ongoing EPS
    0.04       0.01       (0.03 )     0.11       0.07       (0.04 )
All Other
    (10 )     (17 )     (7 )     (30 )     (45 )     (15 )
Ongoing EPS
    (0.03 )     (0.03 )     0.00       (0.07 )     (0.10 )     (0.03 )
Ongoing Earnings
    374       443       69       1,064       1,124       60  
Ongoing EPS
    0.93       0.93       0.00       2.65       2.49       (0.16 )
EPS based on 402mm shares in Q3 2008, 477mm in Q3 2009, 402mm in 9 mo. 2008 and 452mm in 9 mo. 2009

 
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Ongoing earnings from Utility Operations increased by $88 million in third-quarter 2009 compared with the same period last year, reflecting increased rates throughout AEP’s utility footprint and lower operation and maintenance expenses. These favorable items were somewhat offset by a reduction in both sales to industrial customers and off-system sales and the increase in capital-driven other expenses, such as depreciation and interest expenses, from the prior period.
 
AEP River Operations’ results were slightly lower than in the same period last year because of a decline in barge freight revenue as a result of a weak import market.
 
Ongoing earnings for Generation and Marketing decreased $11 million during third-quarter 2009 from the same period last year, primarily because of lower gross margins at the Oklaunion Power Station related to lower power prices in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT). Generation and Marketing includes AEP’s non-regulated generating, marketing and risk management activities, primarily in the ERCOT area.
 
All Other, which includes the parent company and other investments, was lower in third-quarter 2009 when compared with the same period last year.
 
ONGOING RESULTS FROM UTILITY OPERATIONS
$ in millions except EPS
 
      Q3 08       Q3 09    
Variance
   
9 mo. 08
   
9 mo. 09
   
Variance
 
East Regulated Integrated Utilities
    499       586       87       1,621       1,848       227  
Ohio Companies
    577       742       165       1,823       2,063       240  
West Regulated Integrated Utilities
    341       356       15       820       899       79  
Texas Wires
    153       167       14       410       434       24  
Off-System Sales
    322       96       (226 )     786       269       (517 )
Transmission Revenue - 3rd Party
    85       95       10       247       269       22  
Other Operating Revenue
    150       202       52       440       593       153  
Utility Gross Margin
    2,127       2,244       117       6,147       6,375       228  
Operations & Maintenance
    (848 )     (796 )     52       (2,435 )     (2,404 )     31  
Depreciation & Amortization
    (379 )     (412 )     (33 )     (1,099 )     (1,173 )     (74 )
Taxes Other Than Income Taxes
    (187 )     (191 )     (4 )     (569 )     (573 )     (4 )
Interest Expense & Preferred Dividend
    (224 )     (232 )     (8 )     (650 )     (679 )     (29 )
Other Income & Deductions
    46       38       (8 )     135       92       (43 )
Income Taxes
    (178 )     (206 )     (28 )     (499 )     (524 )     (25 )
Utility Operations Ongoing Earnings
    357       445       88       1,030       1,114       84  
Ongoing EPS
    0.89       0.93       0.04       2.56       2.47       (0.09 )
EPS based on 402mm shares in Q3 2008, 477mm in Q3 2009, 402mm in 9 mo. 2008 and 452 mm in 9 mo. 2009

Retail Sales – Results for third-quarter 2009 improved from the same period last year, primarily because of the impact of rate changes in both AEP’s Eastern and Western service areas. The positive impact of the rate changes was somewhat offset by lower sales to industrial customers. Unfavorable weather, primarily in AEP’s Eastern service area, decreased margins by $42 million compared with the same period in 2008; cooling degree-days in third-quarter 2009 were 28 percent below normal and 23 percent below the total for the same period in 2009. In AEP’s Western service area, cooling degree-days in third-quarter 2009 were 17 percent below normal and 7 percent below the prior period.
 
Off-System Sales – Gross margins from Off-System Sales for third-quarter 2009 were $226 million lower than those in the same period last year. Volumes and prices were depressed by continued weak market demand, reflecting the struggling economy and mild weather in the Eastern territory.

 
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Transmission Revenues – Revenues from transmission increased $10 million in third-quarter 2009 from the prior period, primarily from AEP’s transmission in the ERCOT and SPP regions.
 
Other Operating Revenue – The increase in Other Operating Revenue from the same period in 2009 is primarily because of the accidental outage insurance payments related to the September 2008 turbine vibration and subsequent outage at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant in Bridgman, Mich. A portion of these insurance proceeds is used to reduce bills to Indiana and Michigan customers.
 
Operations & Maintenance Expense – Operations & Maintenance Expense for the quarter decreased $52 million from the same period last year, primarily because of lower storm restoration and plant operating and maintenance expenses.
 
Depreciation & Amortization – The increase in Depreciation & Amortization from third-quarter 2008 is primarily attributed to an increase in plant balances and a higher depreciation rate at Ohio Power.
 
Taxes, Other than Income Taxes – The increase from third-quarter 2008 is primarily due to increased property taxes.
 
Interest Expense & Preferred Dividends – The increase in Interest Expense for third-quarter 2009 is primarily because of increased long-term debt.
 
Other Income & Deductions – Other Income & Deductions decreased in third-quarter 2009, primarily because of lower carrying-cost income and lower interest income, somewhat offset by increased Allowance for Funds Used During Construction.
WEBCAST
 
American Electric Power’s quarterly conference call with financial analysts will be broadcast live over the Internet at 9 a.m. EDT today at http://www.aep.com/go/webcasts. The webcast will include audio of the conference call and visuals of charts and graphics referred to by AEP management during the call. The charts and graphics will be available for download at http://www.aep.com/go/webcasts .
 
The call will be archived on http://www.aep.com/go/webcasts for those unable to listen during the live webcast. Archived calls also are available as podcasts.
 
Minimum requirements to listen to broadcast: The Windows Media Player software, free from http://windowsmedia.com/download, and at least a 56Kbps connection to the Internet.
 
 
 
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American Electric Power is one of the largest electric utilities in the United States, delivering electricity to more than 5 million customers in 11 states. AEP ranks among the nation’s largest generators of electricity, owning nearly 38,000 megawatts of generating capacity in the U.S. AEP also owns the nation’s largest electricity transmission system, a nearly 39,000-mile network that includes more 765-kilovolt extra-high voltage transmission lines than all other U.S. transmission systems combined. AEP’s transmission system directly or indirectly serves about 10 percent of the electricity demand in the Eastern Interconnection, the interconnected transmission system that covers 38 eastern and central U.S. states and eastern Canada, and approximately 11 percent of the electricity demand in ERCOT, the transmission system that covers much of Texas. AEP’s utility units operate as AEP Ohio, AEP Texas, Appalachian Power (in Virginia and West Virginia), AEP Appalachian Power (in Tennessee), Indiana Michigan Power, Kentucky Power, Public Service Company of Oklahoma, and Southwestern Electric Power Company (in Arkansas, Louisiana and east Texas). AEP’s headquarters are in Columbus, Ohio.
 
AEP’s earnings are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States and represent the company’s earnings as reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission. AEP’s management believes that the company’s ongoing earnings, or GAAP earnings adjusted for certain items as described in the news release and charts, provide a more meaningful representation of the company’s performance. AEP uses ongoing earnings as the primary performance measurement when communicating with analysts and investors regarding its earnings outlook and results. The company also uses ongoing earnings data internally to measure performance against budget and to report to AEP’s board of directors.
 
 
This report made by AEP and its Registrant Subsidiaries contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although AEP and each of its Registrant Subsidiaries believe that their expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, any such statements may be influenced by factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to be materially different from those projected. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are: electric load and customer growth; weather conditions, including storms; available sources and costs of, and transportation for, fuels and the creditworthiness and performance of fuel suppliers and transporters; availability of necessary generating capacity and the performance of AEP’s generating plants, including AEP’s ability to restore Indiana Michigan Power’s Donald C. Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 1 in a timely manner; AEP’s ability to recover regulatory assets and stranded costs in connection with deregulation; AEP’s ability to recover increases in fuel and other energy costs through regulated or competitive electric rates; AEP’s ability to build or acquire generating capacity, including the John W. Turk Jr. Plant, and transmission line facilities (including the ability to obtain any necessary regulatory approvals and permits) when needed at acceptable prices and terms and to recover those costs (including the costs of projects that are canceled) through applicable rate cases or competitive rates; new legislation, litigation and government regulation, including requirements for reduced emissions of sulfur, nitrogen, mercury, carbon, soot or particulate matter and other substances that could impact the continued operations of AEP’s plants; timing and resolution of pending and future rate cases, negotiations and other regulatory decisions (including rate or other recovery of new investments in generation, distribution and transmission service and environmental compliance); resolution of litigation (including the dispute with Bank of America); AEP’s ability to constrain operation and maintenance costs; the economic climate and growth or contraction in AEP’s service territory and changes in market demand and demographic patterns; inflationary or deflationary interest rate trends; volatility in the financial markets, particularly developments affecting the availability of capital on reasonable terms and developments impairing AEP’s ability to finance new capital projects and refinance existing debt at attractive rates; the availability and cost of funds to finance working capital and capital needs, particularly during periods when the time lag between incurring costs and recovery is long and the costs are material; AEP’s ability to develop and execute a strategy based on a view regarding prices of electricity, natural gas and other energy-related commodities; changes in the creditworthiness of the counterparties with whom AEP has contractual arrangements, including participants in the energy trading market; actions of rating agencies, including changes in the ratings of debt; volatility and changes in markets for electricity, natural gas, coal, nuclear fuel and other energy-related commodities; changes in utility regulation, including the implementation of the recently passed utility law in Ohio and the allocation of costs within regional transmission organizations, including PJM and SPP; accounting pronouncements periodically issued by accounting standard-setting bodies; the impact of volatility in the capital markets on the value of the investments held by AEP’s pension, other postretirement benefit plans and nuclear decommissioning trust and the impact on future funding requirements; prices and demand for power that AEP generates and sells at wholesale; changes in technology, particularly with respect to new, developing or alternative sources of generation; and other risks and unforeseen events, including wars, the effects of terrorism (including increased security costs), embargoes and other catastrophic events.

 
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American Electric Power
Financial Results for 3rd Quarter 2009 Actual vs 3rd Quarter 2008 Actual

       
2008 Actual
   
2009 Actual
 
       
($ millions)
   
EPS
   
($ millions)
   
EPS
 
                             
   
UTILITY OPERATIONS:
                       
   
Gross Margin:
                       
1
 
East Regulated Integrated Utilities
    499             586        
2
 
Ohio Companies
    577             742        
3
 
West Regulated Integrated Utilities
    341             356        
4
 
Texas Wires
    153             167        
5
 
Off-System Sales
    322             96        
6
 
Transmission Revenue - 3rd Party
    85             95        
7
 
Other Operating Revenue
    150             202        
                                 
8
 
Utility Gross Margin
    2,127             2,244        
                                 
9
 
Operations & Maintenance
    (848 )           (796 )      
10
 
Depreciation & Amortization
    (379 )           (412 )      
11
 
Taxes Other than Income Taxes
    (187 )           (191 )      
12
 
Interest Exp & Preferred Dividend
    (224 )           (232 )      
13
 
Other Income & Deductions
    46             38        
14
 
Income Taxes
    (178 )           (206 )      
15
 
Utility Operations Ongoing Earnings
    357       0.89       445       0.93  
                                     
   
NON-UTILITY OPERATIONS:
                               
16
 
AEP River Operations
    11       0.03       10       0.02  
17
 
Generation & Marketing
    16       0.04       5       0.01  
                                     
18
 
Parent & Other Ongoing Earnings
    (10 )     (0.03 )     (17 )     (0.03 )
                                     
19
 
ONGOING EARNINGS
    374       0.93       443       0.93  

Note:For analysis purposes, certain financial statement amounts have been reclassified for this effect on earnings presentation.

 
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American Electric Power
Financial Results for the 3rd Quarter 2009
Reconciliation of Ongoing to Reported Earnings

   
2009
 
   
Utility
   
AEP River
Operations
   
Generation
and
Marketing
   
Parent & All
Other
   
Total
   
EPS
 
   
($ millions)
       
                                     
Ongoing Earnings
    445       10       5       (17 )     443     $ 0.93  
                                                 
Total Special Items
    -       -       -       -       -     $ -  
                                                 
Reported Earnings
    445       10       5       (17 )     443     $ 0.93  

Financial Results for the 3rd Quarter 2008
Reconciliation of Ongoing to Reported Earnings

   
2008
 
   
Utility
   
AEP River
Operations
   
Generation
and
Marketing
   
Parent & All
Other
   
Total
   
EPS
 
   
($ millions)
       
                                     
Ongoing Earnings
    357       11       16       (10 )     374     $ 0.93  
                                                 
Total Special Items
    -       -       -       -       -     $ -  
                                                 
Reported Earnings
    357       11       16       (10 )     374     $ 0.93  

 
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American Electric Power
Summary of Selected Sales Data
For Domestic Operations
(Data based on preliminary, unaudited results)

   
Three Months Ending September 30,
 
ENERGY & DELIVERY SUMMARY
 
2008
   
2009
   
Change
 
                   
Retail - Domestic Electric (in millions of kWh):
                 
Residential
    15,965       15,967       0.0 %
Commercial
    13,731       13,569       -1.2 %
Industrial
    16,409       13,641       -16.9 %
Miscellaneous
    846       800       -5.4 %
Total Domestic Retail (a)
    46,951       43,977       -6.3 %
                         
Wholesale - Domestic Electric (in millions of kWh): (b)
    13,165       8,289       -37.0 %
                         
Total KWHs
    60,116       52,266       -13.1 %

(a) Includes energy delivered to customers served by AEP's Texas Wires Companies

(b) Includes Off-System Sales, Municipalities and Cooperatives, Unit Power, and Other Wholesale Customers.

 
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American Electric Power
Financial Results for YTD September 2009 Actual vs YTD September 2008 Actual

     
2008 Actual
   
2009 Actual
 
     
($ millions)
   
EPS
   
($ millions)
   
EPS
 
                           
 
UTILITY OPERATIONS:
                       
 
Gross Margin:
                       
1
East Regulated Integrated Utilities
    1,621             1,848        
2
Ohio Companies
    1,823             2,063        
3
West Regulated Integrated Utilities
    820             899        
4
Texas Wires
    410             434        
5
Off-System Sales
    786             269        
6
Transmission Revenue - 3rd Party
    247             269        
7
Other Operating Revenue
    440             593        
                               
8
Utility Gross Margin
    6,147             6,375        
                               
9
Operations & Maintenance
    (2,435 )           (2,404 )      
10
Depreciation & Amortization
    (1,099 )           (1,173 )      
11
Taxes Other than Income Taxes
    (569 )           (573 )      
12
Interest Exp & Preferred Dividend
    (650 )           (679 )      
13
Other Income & Deductions
    135             92        
14
Income Taxes
    (499 )           (524 )      
15
Utility Operations Ongoing Earnings
    1,030       2.56       1,114       2.47  
                                   
 
NON-UTILITY OPERATIONS:
                               
16
AEP River Operations
    21       0.05       22       0.05  
17
Generation & Marketing
    43       0.11       33       0.07  
                                   
18
Parent & Other Ongoing Earnings
    (30 )     (0.07 )     (45 )     (0.10 )
                                   
19
ONGOING EARNINGS
    1,064       2.65       1,124       2.49  

Note:For analysis purposes, certain financial statement amounts have been reclassified for this effect on earnings presentation.

 
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American Electric Power
Financial Results for Year-to-Date 2009
Reconciliation of Ongoing to Reported Earnings

   
2009
 
   
Utility
   
AEP River
Operations
   
Generation
and
Marketing
   
Parent & All
Other
   
Total
   
EPS
 
   
($ millions)
       
                                     
Ongoing Earnings
    1,114       22       33       (45 )     1,124     $ 2.49  
                                                 
Other
                                               
SWEPCo SFAS 71
    (5 )     -       -       -       (5 )   $ (0.02 )
                                                 
Total Special Items
    (5 )     -       -       -       (5 )   $ (0.02 )
                                                 
Reported Earnings
    1,109       22       33       (45 )     1,119     $ 2.47  

Financial Results for Year-to-Date 2008
Reconciliation of Ongoing to Reported Earnings

   
2008
 
   
Utility
   
AEP River
Operations
   
Generation
and
Marketing
   
Parent & All
Other
   
Total
   
EPS
 
   
($ millions)
       
                                     
Ongoing Earnings
    1,030       21       43       (30 )     1,064     $ 2.65  
                                                 
Dispositions:
                                               
Tractebel Settlement
    -       -       -       163       163     $ 0.41  
Gain on Sale of UK Operations
    -       -       -       1       1     $ -  
                                                 
Total Special Items
    -       -       -       164       164     $ 0.41  
                                                 
Reported Earnings
    1,030       21       43       134       1,228     $ 3.06  

 
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American Electric Power
Summary of Selected Sales Data
For Domestic Operations
(Data based on preliminary, unaudited results)

   
Nine Months Ending September 30,
 
ENERGY & DELIVERY SUMMARY
 
2008
   
2009
   
Change
 
                   
Retail - Domestic Electric (in millions of kWh):
                 
Residential
    44,986       44,731       -0.6 %
Commercial
    38,099       37,773       -0.9 %
Industrial
    48,915       40,564       -17.1 %
Miscellaneous
    2,381       2,289       -3.9 %
Total Domestic Retail (a)
    134,381       125,357       -6.7 %
                         
Wholesale - Domestic Electric (in millions of kWh): (b)
    35,904       22,233       -38.1 %
                         
Total KWHs
    170,285       147,590       -13.3 %

(a) Includes energy delivered to customers served by AEP's Texas Wires Companies

(b) Includes Off-System Sales, Municipalities and Cooperatives, Unit Power, and Other Wholesale Customers.

 
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