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    AEP Reports 2024 Earnings Results

    2/13/25 6:57:00 AM ET
    $AEP
    Electric Utilities: Central
    Utilities
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    • Year-end 2024 GAAP earnings of $5.60 per share; operating earnings of $5.62 per share representing a 7% increase over prior year
    • 2025 operating earnings (non-GAAP) guidance range reaffirmed at $5.75 to $5.95 per share with long-term EPS growth rate of 6% to 8% and FFO/Debt target of 14% to 15%
    • Commercial load grew by 10.6% in 2024 driven by increased economic development in AEP's service territory
    • Company well-positioned to execute historic five-year, $54 billion capital plan to benefit customers and drive growth

    COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- American Electric Power (NASDAQ:AEP) today reported fourth-quarter 2024 earnings, prepared in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), of $664 million or $1.25 per share, compared with GAAP earnings of $336 million or $0.64 per share in fourth-quarter 2023. Operating earnings for fourth-quarter 2024 were $660 million or $1.24 per share, compared with operating earnings of $647 million or $1.23 per share in fourth-quarter 2023.

    Year-end 2024 GAAP earnings were $2.97 billion or $5.60 per share, compared with GAAP earnings of $2.21 billion or $4.26 per share for year-end 2023. Year-end 2024 operating earnings were $2.98 billion or $5.62 per share, compared with operating earnings of $2.72 billion or $5.25 per share for year-end 2023. Operating earnings is a non-GAAP measure representing GAAP earnings excluding certain items. A full reconciliation of GAAP earnings to operating earnings for the quarter and year-to-date is included in the tables at the end of this news release.

    "AEP is delivering on our commitment to provide safe, reliable and affordable power for the customers we serve. In 2024, we experienced significant load growth in our commercial class, largely due to economic development in Indiana, Ohio and Texas. We anticipate 8-9% annual total retail load growth from 2025-2027 and ultimately expect to serve more than 20 gigawatts of new load by the end of the decade. Our $54 billion, five-year capital plan that we announced in the fall supports this opportunity as we build infrastructure that meets the needs of our customers, communities and the states that we serve. Further, as we continue to review the full scope of our infrastructure needs, we are evaluating $10 billion of potential incremental investment across our service territory and regional transmission grids. In addition, we are investing in tailored solutions for new individual large loads to meet their requirements and timelines while mitigating rate impacts to existing customers," said Bill Fehrman, AEP president and chief executive officer.

    "Based on the needs of our states, we have filed for approval of 2.3 gigawatts of natural gas generation in PSO and SWEPCO and have active requests for proposals for new generation in Appalachian Power, Indiana Michigan Power and PSO. In addition, our team continues identifying innovative solutions to bring large loads online. Late last year, AEP announced an agreement with Bloom Energy to acquire up to 1 gigawatt of fuel cells to enable data center customers to continue to expand their operations while transmission infrastructure is built. This week, AEP Ohio filed with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for approval to install the first two projects, totaling 100 megawatts, using this fuel cell technology.

    "Looking to the future, we have engaged in the early-site permit process for small modular reactors at locations in Indiana and Virginia and are leveraging public and private partnerships to advance this work. AEP is a leader in the energy industry, and our engagement in these partnerships is necessary to ensure appropriate risk sharing among the stakeholders while supporting technologies to serve the unprecedented load growth.

    "Having reliable, resilient power is equally important to our customers. Approximately two-thirds of our $54 billion capital plan represents investment in our transmission and distribution systems to make our service more reliable. This includes the use of additional advanced metering and smart grid technologies, coupled with traditional reliability work like vegetation management, to strengthen our system's ability to withstand weather events while reducing the cost of operations and maintenance," Fehrman said. 

    AEP Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Trevor Mihalik added, "The $2.82 billion minority equity interest transaction we announced in early January for our Ohio and Indiana Michigan Transmission Companies gives us financial flexibility to redeploy the proceeds and support economic growth in our states, while maintaining our commitment to a strong balance sheet. This was a creative and effective way to finance the growth we are seeing, equivalent to issuing common stock at $170 per share, a significant premium to our current share price. We recently submitted the necessary regulatory filing and expect to close on the transaction in the second half of the year."

    Fehrman concluded, "We are laying a strong foundation for the future at AEP, and our team has made significant progress over the past year. We are entering 2025 with a more streamlined structure and a renewed focus on execution as we advance our capital plan, drive operational excellence, work every day on behalf of our customers and deliver on our commitments to all of our stakeholders."

    AMERICAN ELECTRIC POWER

    Preliminary, unaudited results







    Fourth Quarter ended December 31



    Year-to-date ended December 31





    2024

    2023

    Variance



    2024

    2023

    Variance

    Revenue ($ in millions):

    4,696.3

    4,577.2

    119.1



    19,721.3

    18,982.3

    739.0

    Earnings ($ in millions):

















    GAAP

    664.1

    336.2

    327.9



    2,967.1

    2,208.1

    759.0



    Operating (non-GAAP)

    660.1

    646.9

    13.2



    2,977.9

    2,724.5

    253.4



















    EPS ($):



















    GAAP

    1.25

    0.64

    0.61



    5.60

    4.26

    1.34



    Operating (non-GAAP)

    1.24

    1.23

    0.01



    5.62

    5.25

    0.37



    EPS based on 533 million weighted shares 4Q 2024, 526 million weighted shares 4Q 2023, 530 million weighted shares YTD 2024 and

    519 million weighted shares YTD 2023.

     

    SUMMARY OF RESULTS BY SEGMENT

    $ in millions

     



    GAAP Earnings

    4Q 24

    4Q 23

    Variance

    YTD 24

    YTD 23

    Variance

       Vertically Integrated Utilities (a)

    255.2

    38.8

    216.4

    1,453.2

    1,090.4

    362.8

       Transmission & Distribution Utilities (b)

    183.4

    190.3

    (6.9)

    725.7

    698.7

    27.0

       AEP Transmission Holdco (c)

    166.1

    122.1

    44.0

    790.2

    702.9

    87.3

       Generation & Marketing (d)

    63.1

    33.0

    30.1

    289.2

    (26.3)

    315.5

       All Other

    (3.7)

    (48.0)

    44.3

    (291.2)

    (257.6)

    (33.6)

    Total GAAP Earnings (Loss)

    664.1

    336.2

    327.9

    2,967.1

    2,208.1

    759.0















    Operating Earnings (non-GAAP)

    4Q 24

    4Q 23

    Variance

    YTD 24

    YTD 23

    Variance

       Vertically Integrated Utilities (a)

    275.5

    237.8

    37.7

    1,393.0

    1,283.4

    109.6

       Transmission & Distribution Utilities (b)

    191.3

    188.6

    2.7

    802.1

    676.8

    125.3

       AEP Transmission Holdco (c)

    166.3

    159.3

    7.0

    798.6

    740.2

    58.4

       Generation & Marketing (d)

    30.2

    103.5

    (73.3)

    255.8

    307.6

    (51.8)

       All Other

    (3.2)

    (42.3)

    39.1

    (271.6)

    (283.5)

    11.9

    Total Operating Earnings (non-GAAP)

    660.1

    646.9

    13.2

    2,977.9

    2,724.5

    253.4

    A full reconciliation of GAAP earnings with operating earnings is included in tables at the end of this news release.



    a.

    Includes AEP Generating Co., Appalachian Power, Indiana Michigan Power, Kentucky Power, Kingsport Power, Public Service Co. of Oklahoma, Southwestern Electric Power and Wheeling Power

    b.

    Includes Ohio Power and AEP Texas

    c.

    Includes wholly owned transmission-only subsidiaries and transmission-only joint ventures

    d.

    Includes AEP OnSite Partners, AEP Renewables, competitive generation in ERCOT and PJM as well as marketing, risk management and retail activities in ERCOT, PJM and MISO

    EARNINGS GUIDANCE

    AEP management reaffirms its 2025 operating earnings guidance range of $5.75 to $5.95 per share. Operating earnings could differ from GAAP earnings for matters such as mark-to-market adjustments, divestitures, impairments or changes in accounting principles. AEP management is not able to forecast if any of these items will occur or any amounts that may be reported for future periods. Therefore, AEP is not able to provide a corresponding GAAP equivalent for earnings guidance.

    WEBCAST

    AEP's quarterly discussion with financial analysts and investors will be broadcast live over the internet at 9 a.m. Eastern today at http://www.aep.com/webcasts. The webcast will include audio of the discussion and visuals of charts and graphics referred to by AEP management. The charts and graphics will be available for download at http://www.aep.com/webcasts.

    AEP's earnings are prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States and represent the company's earnings as reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company's operating earnings, a non-GAAP measure representing GAAP earnings excluding specific items as described in the news release and charts, provide another representation for investors to evaluate the performance of the company's ongoing business activities. AEP uses operating earnings as the primary performance measurement when communicating with analysts and investors regarding its earnings outlook and results. The company uses operating earnings data internally to measure performance against budget, to report to AEP's Board of Directors and also as an input in determining performance-based compensation under the company's employee incentive compensation plans.

    ABOUT AEP

    Our team at American Electric Power (NASDAQ:AEP) is committed to improving our customers' lives with reliable, affordable power. We are investing $54 billion from 2025 through 2029 to enhance service for customers and support the growing energy needs of our communities. Our nearly 16,000 employees operate and maintain the nation's largest electric transmission system with 40,000 line miles, along with more than 225,000 miles of distribution lines to deliver energy to 5.6 million customers in 11 states. AEP also is one of the nation's largest electricity producers with approximately 29,000 megawatts of diverse generating capacity. We are focused on safety and operational excellence, creating value for our stakeholders and bringing opportunity to our service territory through economic development and community engagement. Our family of companies includes 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, east Texas and the Texas Panhandle). AEP also owns AEP Energy, which provides innovative competitive energy solutions nationwide. AEP is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. For more information, visit aep.com.

    WEBSITE DISCLOSURE

    AEP may use its website as a distribution channel for material company information. Financial and other important information regarding AEP is routinely posted on and accessible through AEP's website at https://www.aep.com/investors/. In addition, you may automatically receive email alerts and other information about AEP when you enroll your email address by visiting the "Email Alerts" section at https://www.aep.com/investors/.

    ---

    This report made by American Electric Power and its Registrant Subsidiaries contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Although AEP and each of its Registrant Subsidiaries believe that their expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, any such statements may be influenced by factors that could cause actual outcomes and results to be materially different from those projected. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements are: changes in economic conditions, electric market demand and demographic patterns in AEP service territories; the economic impact of increased global trade tensions including the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, and the adoption or expansion of economic sanctions or trade restrictions; inflationary or deflationary interest rate trends; new legislation adopted in the states in which we operate that alters the regulatory framework or that prevents the timely recovery of costs and investments; volatility and disruptions in the financial markets precipitated by any cause, including fiscal and monetary policy, turmoil related to federal budget or debt ceiling matters, particularly developments affecting the availability or cost of capital to finance new capital projects and refinance existing debt; the availability and cost of funds to finance working capital and capital needs, particularly if expected sources of capital such as proceeds from the sale of assets, subsidiaries and tax credits, and anticipated securitizations, do not materialize or do not materialize at the level anticipated, and during periods when the time lag between incurring costs and recovery is long and the costs are material; decreased demand for electricity; weather conditions, including storms and drought conditions, and AEP's ability to recover significant storm restoration costs; limitations or restrictions on the amounts and types of insurance available to cover losses that might arise in connection with natural disasters or operations; the cost of fuel and its transportation, the creditworthiness and performance of fuel suppliers and transporters and the cost of storing and disposing of used fuel, including coal ash and spent nuclear fuel; the availability of fuel and necessary generation capacity and the performance of generation plants; AEP's ability to recover fuel and other energy costs through regulated or competitive electric rates; the ability to transition from fossil generation and the ability to build or acquire renewable generation, transmission lines and facilities (including the ability to obtain any necessary regulatory approvals and permits) when needed at acceptable prices and terms, including favorable tax treatment, and to recover those costs; the impact of pandemics and any associated disruption of AEP's business operations due to impacts on economic or market conditions, costs of compliance with potential government regulations, electricity usage, supply chain issues, customers, service providers, vendors and suppliers; new legislation, litigation and government regulation, including changes to tax laws and regulations, oversight of nuclear generation, energy commodity trading and new or modified requirements related to emissions of sulfur, nitrogen, mercury, carbon, soot or particulate matter and other substances that could impact the continued operation, cost recovery, and/or profitability of generation plants and related assets; the impact of federal tax legislation, including potential changes to existing tax incentives, on results of operations, financial condition, cash flows or credit ratings; the risks associated with fuels used before, during and after the generation of electricity and the byproducts and wastes of such fuels, including coal ash and spent nuclear fuel; timing and resolution of pending and future rate cases, negotiations and other regulatory decisions, including rate or other recovery of new investments in generation, distribution and transmission service and environmental compliance; resolution of litigation or regulatory proceedings or investigations; AEP's ability to efficiently manage and recover operation, maintenance and development project costs; prices and demand for power generated and sold at wholesale; changes in technology, particularly with respect to energy storage and new, developing, alternative or distributed sources of generation; AEP's ability to recover through rates any remaining unrecovered investment in generation units that may be retired before the end of their previously projected useful lives; volatility and changes in markets for coal and other energy-related commodities, particularly changes in the price of natural gas; the impact of changing expectations and demands of customers, regulators, investors and stakeholders, including development, adoption, and use of artificial intelligence by us, our customers and our third party vendors and focus on environmental, social and governance concerns; changes in utility regulation and the allocation of costs within regional transmission organizations, including ERCOT, PJM and SPP; changes in the creditworthiness of the counterparties with contractual arrangements, including participants in the energy trading market; actions of rating agencies, including changes in the ratings of debt; the impact of volatility in the capital markets on the value of the investments held by AEP's pension, other postretirement benefit plans, captive insurance entity and nuclear decommissioning trust and the impact of such volatility on future funding requirements; accounting standards periodically issued by accounting standard-setting bodies; other risks and unforeseen events, including wars and military conflicts, the effects of terrorism (including increased security costs), embargoes, wildfires, cyber security threats and other catastrophic events; and the ability to attract and retain the requisite work force and key personnel.

    American Electric Power

    Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter of 2024

    Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP)







































    2024







    Vertically

    Integrated

    Utilities



    Transmission

    & Distribution

    Utilities



    AEP

    Transmission

    Holdco



    Generation

    &

    Marketing



    Corporate

    and Other



    Total



    EPS (a)







    ($ millions)





































    GAAP Earnings (Loss)



    255.2



    183.4



    166.1



    63.1



    (3.7)



    664.1



    $        1.25

































    Adjustments to GAAP Earnings

     (b)





























    Mark-to-Market Impact of

    Commodity Hedging Activities

    (c)

    0.9



    —



    —



    (33.5)



    —



    (32.6)



    (0.06)



    Provision for Refund - Turk Plant

    (d)

    (9.9)



    —



    —



    —



    —



    (9.9)



    (0.02)



    State Tax Law Changes

    (e)

    10.7



    —



    —



    —



    —



    10.7



    0.02



    Severance and Pension Settlement

    Charges

    (f)

    18.6



    7.9



    0.2



    0.6



    0.5



    27.8



    0.05

       Total Adjustments



    20.3



    7.9



    0.2



    (32.9)



    0.5



    (4.0)



    $       (0.01)

































    Operating Earnings (Loss)

        
    (non-GAAP)



    275.5



    191.3



    166.3



    30.2



    (3.2)



    660.1



    $        1.24

    (a)

    Per share amounts are divided by Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding – Basic

    (b)

    Excluding tax related adjustments, all items presented in the table are tax adjusted at the statutory rate unless otherwise noted

    (c)

    Represents the impact of mark-to-market economic hedging activities

    (d)

    Represents an adjustment to the provision for revenue refund associated with the Turk Plant as a result of a PUCT approved settlement agreement in January 2025

    (e)

    Represents the impact of the remeasurement of accumulated deferred income taxes as a result of enacted state tax legislation in Arkansas and Louisiana

    (f)

    Represents employee severance charges and pension settlement expenses

     

    Financial Results for the Fourth Quarter of 2023

    Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP)







































    2023







    Vertically

    Integrated

    Utilities



    Transmission

    & Distribution

    Utilities



    AEP

    Transmission

    Holdco



    Generation

    &

    Marketing



    Corporate

    and Other



    Total



    EPS (a)







    ($ millions)





































    GAAP Earnings (Loss)



    38.8



    190.3



    122.1



    33.0



    (48.0)



    336.2



    $        0.64

































    Adjustments to GAAP Earnings

     (b)





























    Mark-to-Market Impact of

    Commodity Hedging Activities

    (c)

    (17.6)



    —



    —



    72.7



    —



    55.1



    0.10



    Sale of Unregulated Renewables

    (d)

    —



    —



    —



    (17.5)



    0.3



    (17.2)



    (0.03)



    Impairment of Investment in New

    Mexico Renewable Development

    (e)

    —



    —



    —



    15.0



    —



    15.0



    0.03



    Remeasurement of Excess ADIT

    Regulatory Liability

    (f)

    (46.0)



    —



    —



    —



    —



    (46.0)



    (0.09)



    FERC NOLC Disallowance

    (g)

    (3.0)



    (9.0)



    36.1



    —



    (0.4)



    23.7



    0.04



    ENEC Fuel Disallowance

    (h)

    175.2



    —



    —



    —



    5.8



    181.0



    0.35



    Turk Impairment

    (i)

    79.7



    —



    —



    —



    —



    79.7



    0.15



    Severance Charges

    (j)

    10.7



    7.3



    1.1



    0.3



    —



    19.4



    0.04

        Total Adjustments



    199.0



    (1.7)



    37.2



    70.5



    5.7



    310.7



    $        0.59

































    Operating Earnings (Loss) (non-GAAP)



    237.8



    188.6



    159.3



    103.5



    (42.3)



    646.9



    $        1.23

    (a)

    Per share amounts are divided by Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding – Basic

    (b)

    Excluding tax related adjustments, all items presented in the table are tax adjusted at the statutory rate unless otherwise noted

    (c)

    Represents the impact of mark-to-market economic hedging activities

    (d)

    Represents the loss on the sale of the Competitive Contracted Renewable Portfolio and other related third-party transaction costs

    (e)

    Represents the impairment of AEP's investment in the New Mexico Renewable Development joint venture

    (f)

    Represents the impact of the remeasurement of accumulated deferred income taxes - net operating loss carryforward in Virginia and West Virginia

    (g)

    Represents the impact of the FERC decision denying stand-alone treatment of NOLCs for transmission formula rates

    (h)

    Represents the impact of the disallowance of the recovery of certain deferred fuel costs in West Virginia

    (i)

    Represents the impact of the probable disallowance of certain capitalized costs associated with the Turk Plant

    (j)

    Represents the impact of AEP's workforce reduction

     

    American Electric Power

    Summary of Selected Sales Data

    Regulated Connected Load





















    Three Months Ended December 31

    ENERGY & DELIVERY SUMMARY



    2024



    2023



    Change















    Vertically Integrated Utilities













    Retail Electric (in millions of KWh):













        Residential



    6,834



    6,884



    (0.7) %

        Commercial



    5,884



    5,700



    3.2 %

        Industrial



    8,450



    8,462



    (0.1) %

        Miscellaneous



    553



    545



    1.5 %

    Total Retail



    21,721



    21,591



    0.6 %















       Wholesale Electric (in millions of KWh): (a)



    3,636



    2,781



    30.7 %















       Total KWhs



    25,357



    24,372



    4.0 %















    Transmission & Distribution Utilities













    Retail Electric (in millions of KWh):













        Residential



    5,703



    5,481



    4.1 %

        Commercial



    9,276



    7,708



    20.3 %

        Industrial



    7,005



    6,771



    3.5 %

        Miscellaneous



    169



    180



    (6.1) %

    Total Retail (b)



    22,153



    20,140



    10.0 %















       Wholesale Electric (in millions of KWh): (a)



    667



    556



    20.0 %















       Total KWhs



    22,820



    20,696



    10.3 %

    (a)

    Includes off-system sales, municipalities and cooperatives, unit power and other wholesale customers

    (b)

    Represents energy delivered to distribution customers

     

    American Electric Power

































    Financial Results for Year-to-Date 2024

    Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP)







































    2024







    Vertically

    Integrated

    Utilities



    Transmission

    & Distribution

    Utilities



    AEP

    Transmission

    Holdco



    Generation

    &

    Marketing



    Corporate

    and Other



    Total



    EPS (a)







    ($ millions)





































    GAAP Earnings (Loss)



    1,453.2



    725.7



    790.2



    289.2



    (291.2)



    2,967.1



    $        5.60

































    Adjustments to GAAP Earnings (b)































    Mark-to-Market Impact of

    Commodity Hedging Activities

    (c)

    18.8



    —



    —



    (103.6)



    —



    (84.8)



    (0.17)



    Remeasurement of Excess ADIT

    Regulatory Liability

    (d)

    (44.6)



    —



    —



    —



    —



    (44.6)



    (0.08)



    Impact of NOLC on Retail Rate

    Making

    (e)

    (259.6)



    —



    —



    —



    —



    (259.6)



    (0.49)



    Disallowance - Dolet Hills Power

    Station

    (f)

    11.1



    —



    —



    —



    —



    11.1



    0.02



    Provision for Refund - Turk Plant

    (g)

    116.5



    —



    —



    —



    —



    116.5



    0.22



    Sale of AEP OnSite Partners

    (h)

    —



    —



    —



    10.4



    —



    10.4



    0.02



    Federal EPA Coal Combustion

    Residuals Rule

    (i)

    10.6



    41.3



    —



    58.8



    —



    110.7



    0.21



    SEC Matter Loss Contingency

    (j)

    —



    —



    —



    —



    19.0



    19.0



    0.04



    State Tax Law Changes

    (k)

    10.7



    —



    —



    —



    —



    10.7



    0.02



    Severance and Pension Settlement

    Charges

    (l)

    76.3



    35.1



    8.4



    1.0



    0.6



    121.4



    0.23

       Total Adjustments



    (60.2)



    76.4



    8.4



    (33.4)



    19.6



    10.8



    $        0.02

































    Operating Earnings (Loss)

          
    (non-GAAP)



    1,393.0



    802.1



    798.6



    255.8



    (271.6)



    2,977.9



    $        5.62

    (a)

    Per share amounts are divided by Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding – Basic

    (b)

    Excluding tax related adjustments, all items presented in the table are tax adjusted at the statutory rate unless otherwise noted

    (c)

    Represents the impact of mark-to-market economic hedging activities

    (d)

    Represents the impact of the remeasurement of excess accumulated deferred income taxes in Arkansas and Michigan

    (e)

    Represents the impact of receiving IRS PLRs related to NOLCs in retail rate making (I&M, PSO and SWEPCo). Amount includes a reduction in excess accumulated deferred income taxes and activity related to prior periods

    (f)

    Represents the impact of a disallowance recorded at SWEPCo on the remaining net book value of the Dolet Hills Power Station as a result of an LPSC approved settlement agreement in April 2024

    (g)

    Represents a provision for revenue refund associated with the Turk Plant as a result of a PUCT approved settlement agreement in January 2025

    (h)

    Represents the loss on the sale of AEP OnSite Partners

    (i)

    Represents the impact of the Federal EPA Revised Coal Combustion Residuals Rule

    (j)

    Represents an estimated loss contingency related to a previously disclosed SEC investigation which is non-deductible for tax purposes based on the IRC rules for fines and penalties

    (k)

    Represents the impact of the remeasurement of accumulated deferred income taxes as a result of enacted state tax legislation in Arkansas and Louisiana

    (l)

    Represents employee severance charges and pension settlement expenses

     

    Financial Results for Year-to-Date 2023

    Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP)







































    2023







    Vertically

    Integrated

    Utilities



    Transmission

    & Distribution

    Utilities



    AEP

    Transmission

    Holdco



    Generation

    &

    Marketing



    Corporate

    and Other



    Total



    EPS (a)







    ($ millions)





































    GAAP Earnings (Loss)



    1,090.4



    698.7



    702.9



    (26.3)



    (257.6)



    2,208.1



    $        4.26

































    Adjustments to GAAP Earnings (b)































    Mark-to-Market Impact of

    Commodity Hedging Activities

    (c)

    (19.3)



    —



    —



    247.6



    —



    228.3



    0.44



    Termination of the Sale of Kentucky

    Operations

    (d)

    —



    —



    —



    —



    (33.7)



    (33.7)



    (0.06)



    Sale of Unregulated Renewables

    (e)

    —



    —



    —



    71.0



    2.4



    73.4



    0.14



    Change in Texas Legislation

    (f)

    (4.3)



    (20.2)



    0.1



    —



    —



    (24.4)



    (0.05)



    Impairment of Investment in New

    Mexico Renewable Development

    (g)

    —



    —



    —



    15.0



    —



    15.0



    0.03



    Remeasurement of Excess ADIT

    Regulatory Liability

    (h)

    (46.0)



    —



    —



    —



    —



    (46.0)



    (0.09)



    FERC NOLC Disallowance

    (i)

    (3.0)



    (9.0)



    36.1



    —



    (0.4)



    23.7



    0.04



    ENEC Fuel Disallowance

    (j)

    175.2



    —



    —



    —



    5.8



    181.0



    0.35



    Turk Impairment

    (k)

    79.7



    —



    —



    —



    —



    79.7



    0.15



    Severance Charges

    (l)

    10.7



    7.3



    1.1



    0.3



    —



    19.4



    0.04

        Total Adjustments



    193.0



    (21.9)



    37.3



    333.9



    (25.9)



    516.4



    $        0.99

































    Operating Earnings (Loss) (non-GAAP)



    1,283.4



    676.8



    740.2



    307.6



    (283.5)



    2,724.5



    $        5.25

    (a)

    Per share amounts are divided by Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding – Basic

    (b)

    Excluding tax related adjustments, all items presented in the table are tax adjusted at the statutory rate unless otherwise noted

    (c)

    Represents the impact of mark-to-market economic hedging activities

    (d)

    Represents an adjustment to the loss on the expected sale of the Kentucky Operations which was terminated in April 2023 and other related third-party transaction costs

    (e)

    Represents the loss on the sale of the Competitive Contracted Renewable Portfolio and other related third-party transaction costs

    (f)

    Represents the impact of recent legislation in Texas regarding recovery of certain employee incentives

    (g)

    Represents the impairment of AEP's investment in the New Mexico Renewable Development joint venture

    (h)

    Represents the impact of the remeasurement of accumulated deferred income taxes - net operating loss carryforward in Virginia and West Virginia

    (i)

    Represents the impact of the FERC decision denying stand-alone treatment of NOLCs for transmission formula rates

    (j)

    Represents the impact of the disallowance of the recovery certain deferred fuel costs in West Virginia

    (k)

    Represents the impact of the probable disallowance of certain capitalized costs associated with the Turk Plant

    (l)

    Represents the impact of AEP's workforce reduction

     

    American Electric Power

    Summary of Selected Sales Data

    Regulated Connected Load





















    Twelve Months Ended December 31

    ENERGY & DELIVERY SUMMARY



    2024



    2023



    Change















    Vertically Integrated Utilities













    Retail Electric (in millions of KWh):













       Residential



    31,025



    30,290



    2.4 %

       Commercial



    24,647



    23,481



    5.0 %

       Industrial



    34,013



    34,148



    (0.4) %

       Miscellaneous



    2,271



    2,229



    1.9 %

       Total Retail



    91,956



    90,148



    2.0 %















       Wholesale Electric (in millions of KWh): (a)



    14,523



    13,401



    8.4 %















       Total KWhs



    106,479



    103,549



    2.8 %















    Transmission & Distribution Utilities













    Retail Electric (in millions of KWh):













       Residential



    26,782



    26,099



    2.6 %

       Commercial



    36,147



    30,419



    18.8 %

       Industrial



    27,368



    26,571



    3.0 %

       Miscellaneous



    742



    745



    (0.4) %

       Total Retail (b)



    91,039



    83,834



    8.6 %















       Wholesale Electric (in millions of KWh): (a)



    2,014



    1,922



    4.8 %















       Total KWhs



    93,053



    85,756



    8.5 %

    (a)

    Includes off-system sales, municipalities and cooperatives, unit power and other wholesale customers

    (b)

    Represents energy delivered to distribution customers

     

     

    (PRNewsfoto/American Electric Power)

     

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