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ELECTRIC UTILITY COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES
American Electric Power Company Incorporated; American Electric Power Company; American Electric Power Company, Inc.; Appalachian Power; Ohio Power; Indiana-Michigan Power; AEP Ohio; AEP Texas; Indiana Michigan Power; Kentucky Power; Public Service Company of Oklahoma; Southwestern Electric Power Company; Columbus Southern Power; American Electric Power Company Inc; American Gas and Electric Company; Wheeling Electric Power; SWEPCO; American Electric Power Inc; Environmental record of American Electric Power; Environmental impact of American Electric Power; Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company

Electric power industry         
  • 500 kV [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]; four circuits are shown; two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the right; the entire 7079 MW generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
  • The [[Athlone Power Station]] in [[Cape Town]], South Africa
  • Bolsward Substation, the Netherlands
  • A 50 kVA pole-mounted distribution transformer
  • High tension line in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada
  • Transmission lines in [[Romania]] of which the nearest is a Phase Transposition Tower
INDUSTRY THAT PROVIDES THE PRODUCTION AND DELIVERY OF ELECTRIC ENERGY
Electrical industry; Electric industry; Power Industry; Electrical power industry; Electricity industry; Electricity supply industry; Electrical utility industry; Electric utility industry; Power sector; Power industry
The electric power industry covers the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric power to the general public and industry. The commodity sold is actually energy, not power, e.
Intertie         
  • Five-hundred kilovolt (500 kV) [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]. Four circuits are shown. Two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the far right. The entire 7079 MW nameplate generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
  • subtransmission pole]]
  • A high-power electrical transmission tower, 230 kV, double-circuit, also double-bundled
  • synchronous grids]] of Europe
  • A diagram of an electric power system. The transmission system is in blue.
  • High-voltage pylons carrying additional optical fibre cable in Kenya
  • Voltage on sending and receiving ends for lossless line
  • New York City streets in 1890. Besides telegraph lines, multiple electric lines were required for each class of device requiring different voltages.
  • Electrical grid without a transformer
  • World's Fair in Chicago]], part of their "Tesla Poly-phase System". Such polyphase innovations revolutionized transmission.
  • Electrical grid with a transformer
  • "Black box" model for transmission line
  • transmission substation]] decreases the voltage of incoming electricity, allowing it to connect from long-distance high-voltage transmission, to local lower voltage distribution. It also reroutes power to other transmission lines that serve local markets. This is the [[PacifiCorp]] Hale Substation, [[Orem, Utah]], US.
  • 115 kV H-frame transmission tower
BULK MOVEMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY FROM A GENERATING SITE TO AN ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION
Transmission grid; Loss power; Electric power transmission grid; Electrical transmission line; Electricity transmission; Power lines; AC Power Transmission; Intertie; Energy transmission; 138,000 volt power line; 345,000 volt power line; 765,000 volt power line; Electrical transmission; Electrical line; Power transmission line; Transmission network; Electrical transmission grid; Electric power transmission systems; Electrical power transmission; Hydro wires; Hydro field; Electric transmission equipment; High-voltage lines; High-voltage line; High voltage line; AC power grids; Utility grid; Grid operator; Overhead transmission line; Overhead transmission; Underground transmission; High voltage transmission line; Power transmission lines; Subtransmission; Transmission Power Control; Electric transmission line; Underground Transmission; High-power electricity line; Bulk power transmission; Electrical transmission lines; Electric transmission lines; Electric transmission system; Electric transmission of energy; Electricity connection; Electric-power transmission; Electricity transmission corridor; Hydro corridor; High-voltage power line; Energy transport; High voltage transmission; High-voltage transmission; Transmission loss (electric power)
·noun In any framed work, a horizontal tie other than sill and plate or other principal ties, securing uprights to one another.
Electric power transmission         
  • Five-hundred kilovolt (500 kV) [[Three-phase electric power]] Transmission Lines at [[Grand Coulee Dam]]. Four circuits are shown. Two additional circuits are obscured by trees on the far right. The entire 7079 MW nameplate generation capacity of the dam is accommodated by these six circuits.
  • subtransmission pole]]
  • A high-power electrical transmission tower, 230 kV, double-circuit, also double-bundled
  • synchronous grids]] of Europe
  • A diagram of an electric power system. The transmission system is in blue.
  • High-voltage pylons carrying additional optical fibre cable in Kenya
  • Voltage on sending and receiving ends for lossless line
  • New York City streets in 1890. Besides telegraph lines, multiple electric lines were required for each class of device requiring different voltages.
  • Electrical grid without a transformer
  • World's Fair in Chicago]], part of their "Tesla Poly-phase System". Such polyphase innovations revolutionized transmission.
  • Electrical grid with a transformer
  • "Black box" model for transmission line
  • transmission substation]] decreases the voltage of incoming electricity, allowing it to connect from long-distance high-voltage transmission, to local lower voltage distribution. It also reroutes power to other transmission lines that serve local markets. This is the [[PacifiCorp]] Hale Substation, [[Orem, Utah]], US.
  • 115 kV H-frame transmission tower
BULK MOVEMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY FROM A GENERATING SITE TO AN ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION
Transmission grid; Loss power; Electric power transmission grid; Electrical transmission line; Electricity transmission; Power lines; AC Power Transmission; Intertie; Energy transmission; 138,000 volt power line; 345,000 volt power line; 765,000 volt power line; Electrical transmission; Electrical line; Power transmission line; Transmission network; Electrical transmission grid; Electric power transmission systems; Electrical power transmission; Hydro wires; Hydro field; Electric transmission equipment; High-voltage lines; High-voltage line; High voltage line; AC power grids; Utility grid; Grid operator; Overhead transmission line; Overhead transmission; Underground transmission; High voltage transmission line; Power transmission lines; Subtransmission; Transmission Power Control; Electric transmission line; Underground Transmission; High-power electricity line; Bulk power transmission; Electrical transmission lines; Electric transmission lines; Electric transmission system; Electric transmission of energy; Electricity connection; Electric-power transmission; Electricity transmission corridor; Hydro corridor; High-voltage power line; Energy transport; High voltage transmission; High-voltage transmission; Transmission loss (electric power)
Electric power transmission is the bulk movement of electrical energy from a generating site, such as a power plant, to an electrical substation. The interconnected lines which facilitate this movement are known as a transmission network.

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American Electric Power

American Electric Power Company, Inc. (AEP), (railcar reporting mark: AEPX) is a major investor-owned electric utility in the United States, delivering electricity to more than five 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 (63,000 km) network that includes 765 kilovolt ultra-high voltage transmission lines, more 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 the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, the transmission system that covers much of Texas.

AEP's utility units operate as AEP Ohio, AEP Texas, Appalachian Power (in Virginia, West Virginia, and 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.

American Electric Power was the first utility to utilize 345 kV transmission lines which took place in 1953. The company ranked 185th on the 2018 Fortune 500 of the largest United States corporations by revenue.

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