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AEP Ohio Proposal on Data Centers to Protect Ohio Consumers Adopted by PUCO

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AEP Ohio (Nasdaq: AEP) has received approval from the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) for its proposal regarding data center energy requirements. The ruling establishes new financial obligations for data centers to support necessary infrastructure costs.

Under the approved plan, large data centers must pay for 85% of their subscribed energy capacity regardless of actual usage. The requirements will be in place for 12 years, including a 4-year ramp-up period. The plan includes a sliding scale for smaller facilities and requires proof of financial viability from data center owners. The agreement also outlines a process to end the moratorium on new Central Ohio data center agreements.

AEP Ohio (Nasdaq: AEP) ha ottenuto l'approvazione dalla Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) per la sua proposta riguardante i requisiti energetici dei data center. La decisione stabilisce nuovi obblighi finanziari per i data center al fine di sostenere i costi infrastrutturali necessari.

Secondo il piano approvato, i grandi data center dovranno pagare per il 85% della loro capacità energetica sottoscritta indipendentemente dall'effettivo consumo. I requisiti saranno in vigore per 12 anni, comprensivi di un periodo di adeguamento di 4 anni. Il piano prevede una scala mobile per le strutture più piccole e richiede ai proprietari dei data center di dimostrare la propria solidità finanziaria. L'accordo delinea inoltre un processo per porre fine al blocco degli accordi per nuovi data center nell'area centrale dell'Ohio.

AEP Ohio (Nasdaq: AEP) ha recibido la aprobación de la Comisión de Servicios Públicos de Ohio (PUCO) para su propuesta sobre los requisitos energéticos de los centros de datos. La resolución establece nuevas obligaciones financieras para los centros de datos para apoyar los costos necesarios de infraestructura.

Según el plan aprobado, los grandes centros de datos deben pagar por el 85% de su capacidad energética suscrita independientemente del uso real. Los requisitos estarán vigentes por 12 años, incluyendo un periodo de adaptación de 4 años. El plan incluye una escala móvil para instalaciones más pequeñas y exige que los propietarios de los centros de datos demuestren viabilidad financiera. El acuerdo también establece un proceso para finalizar la moratoria sobre nuevos acuerdos para centros de datos en el centro de Ohio.

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AEP Ohio (Nasdaq : AEP) a obtenu l'approbation de la Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) pour sa proposition concernant les exigences énergétiques des centres de données. La décision établit de nouvelles obligations financières pour les centres de données afin de soutenir les coûts d'infrastructure nécessaires.

Selon le plan approuvé, les grands centres de données doivent payer pour 85 % de leur capacité énergétique souscrite, indépendamment de leur consommation réelle. Ces exigences seront en vigueur pendant 12 ans, incluant une période de montée en charge de 4 ans. Le plan prévoit une échelle mobile pour les installations plus petites et exige des propriétaires de centres de données une preuve de viabilité financière. L'accord détaille également un processus pour mettre fin au moratoire sur les nouveaux accords de centres de données dans la région centrale de l'Ohio.

AEP Ohio (Nasdaq: AEP) hat von der Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) die Genehmigung für seinen Vorschlag zu den Energieanforderungen von Rechenzentren erhalten. Die Entscheidung legt neue finanzielle Verpflichtungen für Rechenzentren fest, um die notwendigen Infrastrukturkosten zu decken.

Nach dem genehmigten Plan müssen große Rechenzentren 85 % ihrer abonnierten Energiekapazität bezahlen, unabhängig vom tatsächlichen Verbrauch. Die Anforderungen gelten für 12 Jahre, einschließlich einer vierjährigen Übergangsphase. Der Plan sieht eine gleitende Skala für kleinere Einrichtungen vor und verlangt von den Eigentümern der Rechenzentren den Nachweis der finanziellen Leistungsfähigkeit. Die Vereinbarung beschreibt zudem einen Prozess zur Aufhebung des Moratoriums für neue Rechenzentrumsvereinbarungen in Zentral-Ohio.

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  • 12-year commitment period may limit flexibility for future adjustments
  • Exit fees for project cancellation could deter some potential data center developments

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PUCO approval of AEP Ohio's data center proposal creates stronger financial safeguards while enabling continued infrastructure growth, protecting regular customers from bearing costs.

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) has approved AEP Ohio's strategic proposal establishing enhanced financial obligations for data centers, a significant development that addresses competing needs in the state's energy landscape. The ruling represents a balanced approach to a complex infrastructure challenge.

The approved framework implements a tiered financial responsibility system with larger data centers required to pay for at least 85% of subscribed energy capacity regardless of actual usage. This mechanism effectively transfers infrastructure costs to the data centers driving those needs rather than spreading them across AEP's 1.5 million residential and commercial customers.

This ruling creates three key benefits: First, it establishes a path to end the current moratorium on new Central Ohio data center agreements, unlocking potential growth. Second, it creates a 12-year regulatory certainty window (including a 4-year ramp-up) that enables proper infrastructure planning. Third, it requires proof of financial viability and includes exit fees for project cancellations, mitigating stranded asset risks.

The collaboration between AEP Ohio, PUCO staff, the Ohio Consumers' Counsel, and the Ohio Energy Group demonstrates effective regulatory cooperation. The framework provides a foundation for continued data center development while protecting grid stability and maintaining rate fairness for existing customers � addressing a nationwide challenge as data center energy demands surge with AI and cloud computing growth.

GAHANNA, Ohio, July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AEP Ohio today recognized a ruling by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio that addresses the power needs of Ohio's growing data center industry while protecting AEP Ohio's other customers.

The ruling approves a request made by AEP Ohio in May 2024 to establish enhanced financial obligations that data centers must undertake to support infrastructure that serves them. The staff of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO), the Ohio Consumers' Counsel, the Ohio Energy Group and others had joined AEP Ohio in the filing. The financial requirements are designed to protect other customers from shouldering the costs of grid improvements required to meet data centers' energy demands.

"We are glad the PUCO agrees that it is critical to align data centers' demand for energy with the infrastructure costs needed to support their growth in Ohio," said Marc Reitter, AEP Ohio president and chief operating officer. "This infrastructure will support Ohio's growing tech sector and help secure America's data storage and processing facilities here in the U.S."

AEP Ohio's proposal approved today by the PUCO requires large new data center customers to pay for a minimum of 85% of the energy they are subscribed to use � even if they actually use less � to cover the costs of infrastructure needed to bring electricity to those facilities. The plan creates a sliding scale that allows small and mid-sized data centers more flexibility. It also requires data center owners to provide proof they are financially viable and able to meet those requirements. The terms also include an exit fee if a project is canceled or unable to meet the obligations over the term of the electric service agreement contract.

The requirements would be in place for 12 years, including a 4-year ramp-up period.

The agreement also outlines a process to end the moratorium on new Central Ohio data center agreements, which AEP Ohio had instituted to protect the grid and the company's other customers while the PUCO considered these new rules.

"I am grateful for the collaboration of all the parties involved in this filing, which ultimately brings clarity and certainty for infrastructure planning," Reitter said. "We are looking forward to ending the moratorium and continuing to support development of more data centers in our service territory."

AEP Ohio is based in Gahanna, Ohio, and is a unit of American Electric Power. AEP Ohio provides electricity to 1.5 million customers across 61 counties. News and information about AEP Ohio can be found at AEPOhio.com.

At American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP), based in Columbus, Ohio, we understand that our customers and communities depend on safe, reliable and affordable power. Our nearly 17,000 employees operate and maintain more than 40,000 miles of transmission lines, the nation's largest electric transmission system, and more than 225,000 miles of distribution lines to deliver power to 5.6 million customers in 11 states. AEP also is one of the nation's largest electricity producers with approximately 29,000 megawatts of diverse generating capacity, including nearly 6,000 megawatts of renewable energy. AEP is investing $43 billion over the next five years to make the electric grid cleaner and more reliable. We are on track to reach an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from 2005 levels by 2030 and have a goal to achieve net zero by 2045. AEP is recognized consistently for its focus on sustainability, community engagement and inclusion. AEP's family of companies includes utilities 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, east Texas and the Texas Panhandle). AEP also owns AEP Energy, which provides innovative competitive energy solutions nationwide. For more information, visit aep.com.

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What are the new requirements for data centers approved by PUCO for AEP Ohio?

Large data centers must pay for 85% of their subscribed energy capacity regardless of actual usage, with requirements lasting 12 years including a 4-year ramp-up period. The plan includes financial viability requirements and exit fees for early termination.

How will AEP Ohio's new data center policy protect regular customers?

The policy ensures data centers, not regular customers, bear the costs of infrastructure needed to support their operations by requiring minimum payment commitments and proof of financial viability.

When will AEP Ohio lift its moratorium on new Central Ohio data center agreements?

The approved agreement includes a process to end the moratorium, though specific timing was not disclosed in the announcement.

What is AEP Ohio's current customer base and service area?

AEP Ohio serves 1.5 million customers across 61 counties in Ohio.

What are AEP's renewable energy and carbon reduction goals?

AEP aims to achieve an 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions from 2005 levels by 2030 and reach net zero by 2045. The company currently has nearly 6,000 megawatts of renewable energy capacity.
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