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SWEPCO Announces two $250K Grants for two Texas HBCUs
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With an eye to the future and a move toward clean energy, Southwestern Electric Power Company and Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell announced the beginning of the commercial operation of the Sundance wind farm in Oklahoma.
The 199-megawatt facility is part of the North Central Energy Facilities project in Oklahoma. SWEPCO s Louisiana and Arkansas customers will receive 810 megawatts from the project. SWEPCO s parent company, AEP, has pledged to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2030 and be at net zero by 2050, SWEPCO President and Chief Operating Officer Malcolm Smoak said Thursday. SWEPCO is going to be pursuing more wind and solar energy as part of our and AEP s clean energy future.
New wind facility now producing renewable energy for SWEPCO customers
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SWEPCO ends emergency controlled power outages This map shows the coverage area for Southwestern Electric Power Company. (Source: SWEPCO) By KLTV Digital Media Staff | February 15, 2021 at 5:53 PM CST - Updated February 16 at 1:50 AM
GREGG COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - Southwestern Electric Power Co. (SWEPCO) has ended the controlled outages implemented today in an emergency procedure prompted by extreme winter temperatures.
The rotating controlled outages were implemented when SWEPCO and other utilities were called upon by the Southwest Power Pool (SPP), the regional organization that manages the electric grid across 17 central and western U.S. states. The planned and coordinated interruption of service is part of emergency procedures to reduce load on the electric system and prevent wider area outages.