DOE Closes 1 6b Loan Guarantee With AEP Subsidiary
The Department of Energy has just closed a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to a subsidiary of American Electric Power.

The Department of Energy has just closed a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to a subsidiary of American Electric Power.
The funds will go toward rebuilding roughly 5,000 miles of transmission lines across Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, and West Virginia.
Back in January, the DOE’s Loan Programs Office committed $23 billion to eight different utilities across the county to improve energy infrastructure. This includes transmission, energy storage, grid modernization and gas pipelines.
This loan guarantee is part of the Energy Dominance Financing Program enabled by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. AEP is the first to reap the benefits from this initiative.
This funding could not come at a better time. According to AEP, they are seeing energy demand growth unlike anything in the last generation. Their customers are slated to use 24 GW of electricity by 2030, largely thanks to data centers and manufacturing.
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