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SWEPCO Files With PUCT To Increase Fuel Factors

November 11, 2004


AUSTIN, Tx., Nov. 9, 2004 -- Higher natural gas prices have forced American Electric Power´s Southwestern Electric Power Company subsidiary (SWEPCO) to request permission to increase fuel factors used to calculate the fuel charge portion of Texas customer bills.  SWEPCO serves over 167,000 customers in northeast Texas.
     If the Public Utility Commission of Texas  (PUCT) approves the request as submitted, the fuel factors would be implemented in January 2005.  The  change would increase bills for typical residential customers using 1,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) a month by approximately $4.22 per month, or 6.7 percent overall, when averaged over the year. The last time that SWEPCO increased its fuel factors was January 2001. Even with implementation of the new factors, total monthly bills for SWEPCO customers will remain lower than electric bills paid by customers in almost all other areas of the state.  
     "The projected price of natural gas used to generate electricity at SWEPCO´s power plants has increased over 50 percent since SWEPCO last adjusted its fuel factors," said Nick Akins, SWEPCO president and chief operating officer.  "Approximately 20 percent of the electricity supplied by SWEPCO is generated using natural gas as a boiler fuel."
     “Fuel costs are an expense which SWEPCO must pay to fuel suppliers and also drives prices for purchased power," Akins continued.   "It is important to remember that SWEPCO does not earn any profit on fuel costs.”
     SWEPCO is required by the PUCT to use fuel factors based on cost estimates to collect the projected cost of fuel used to generate electricity at their power plants.  When fuel costs are estimated to increase or decrease for an extended period of time, SWEPCO must request permission to adjust the monthly fuel factors used to determine the fuel charge portion of customers´ bills.
     SWEPCO is a subsidiary of American Electric Power, an energy company based in Columbus, Ohio.  American Electric Power owns more than 36,000 megawatts of generating capacity in the United States and is the nation´s largest electricity generator.  AEP is also one of the largest electric utilities in the United States, with more than 5 million customers linked to AEP’s 11-state electricity transmission and distribution grid. 


MEDIA CONTACTS:
Corporate Communications-
Mike Young
318-673-3458 or
Scott McCloud
318-673-3532

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