AEP Texas to execute three-year plan to boost resiliency for customers and improve infrastructure
- AEP Texas begins a three-year resiliency plan in Corpus Christi, Texas, following Public Utility Commission approval on April 24, 2025.
- The plan addresses outage duration and restoration costs in a large service territory exposed to extreme weather events.
- The utility hardens distribution infrastructure, manages vegetation, and introduces technologies for situational awareness.
- The plan includes about $318 million in investments preventing 1.3 billion customer interruption minutes.
- These projects aim to reduce the impacts of future storm events on customers and lower restoration costs.
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AEP Texas to execute three-year plan to boost resiliency for customers and improve infrastructure
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AEP Texas will implement a three-year resiliency plan to harden its distribution infrastructure, complete targeted tree trimming and vegetation management work and introduce technologies that will provide better situational awareness to assist…
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