2.7 - Markets served (including geographic breakdown, sectors served, and types
of customers/beneficiaries).
At December 31, 2010, the subsidiaries of AEP had a total of 18,712 employees. Because it is a holding company rather than an operating company, AEP has no employees.
|
Public Utility Subsidiaries of AEP |
Service Territory |
# of Employees |
Retail Customers |
| APCo |
Virginia and southern West Virginia |
2,186 |
957,000 |
| CSPCo |
Ohio |
1,082 |
749,000 |
| I&M |
Indiana and southwestern Michigan |
2,705 |
582,000 |
| KPCo |
Kentucky |
417 |
174,000 |
| KgPCo |
Tennessee |
52 |
47,000 |
| OPCo |
Ohio |
2,100 |
706,000 |
| PSO |
Oklahoma |
1,150 |
532,000 |
| SWEPCo |
Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas |
1,382 |
520,000 |
| TCC |
Texas |
1,006 |
775,000 |
| TNC |
Texas |
319 |
186,000 |
| WPCo |
West Virginia |
52 |
41,000 |
AEGCo (organized in Ohio in 1982) is an electric generating company. AEGCo sells power at wholesale to I&M, CSPCo and KPCo. AEGCo has no employees.
SERVICE COMPANY SUBSIDIARY
AEP also owns a service company subsidiary, AEPSC. AEPSC provides accounting, administrative, information systems, engineering, financial, legal, maintenance and other services at cost to the AEP affiliated companies. The executive officers of AEP and certain of its public utility subsidiaries are employees of AEPSC. At December 31, 2010, AEPSC had 5,132 employees.
More information on each of AEP's regulated utility operations.