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American Electric Power

American Electric Power is a corporate investor based in Columbus, US. It manages approximately $100.1 billion in assets, primarily focused on North America.

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American Electric Power

American Electric Power is a corporate investor based in Columbus, US. It manages approximately $100.1 billion in assets, primarily focused on North America.

General information

Firm type

Corporate Investor

Year founded

1906

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Columbus

Corporate office

Columbus, OH, United States

Principals

Bill Fehrman

President and Chief Executive Officer

Charles E. Zebula

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

Sector focus

Energy Transition & RenewablesInfrastructure

Frequently asked questions

How is American Electric Power repositioning its generation portfolio?

AEP is systematically selling its unregulated, merchant-generation assets to focus on regulated wires and regulated renewables. In 2023 and early 2024, the company closed the $1.5B sale of its contracted renewables portfolio and the $2.85B sale of its Kentucky operations. The current plan targets 50% regulated renewable capacity by 2032, with $8.2B earmarked for regulated renewable generation through 2028.

What role does activist involvement play in AEP's current strategy?

Icahn Capital secured board representation in early 2024, adding three directors to AEP's board. The activist engagement coincided with AEP's accelerated pivot toward regulated transmission and away from merchant generation. CEO Bill Fehrman took the helm in August 2024 after the board reshuffle, signaling a commitment to the pure-play regulated utility model the activists demanded.

What makes AEP's transmission network structurally significant?

AEP operates the largest contiguous electric transmission system in the United States at roughly 40,000 miles, spanning 11 states from Michigan to Texas. That scale creates a regulatory moat: no other utility controls a comparable contiguous transmission backbone. The network is central to AEP's capital plan, with $15.7B of the $43B five-year plan directed at transmission and distribution.

Does AEP participate in fund commitments or venture investments?

AEP does not operate a traditional family-office or corporate-venture model of external fund commitments. Its investment activity is capital expenditure on its own regulated transmission and generation assets. Historically, the company has made minority investments in early-stage energy technology through informal channels, but the current strategy concentrates all material capital on regulated rate-base expansion.

How does AEP's dividend policy relate to its corporate finance posture?

AEP has paid a quarterly cash dividend on its common stock without interruption since 1910 — one of the longest continuous dividend records among US public companies. The board raised the quarterly dividend to $0.93 per share in April 2024, marking the 14th consecutive annual increase. This century-plus dividend history functions as a governance commitment device that constrains capital allocation toward predictable, rate-regulated cash flows.

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