AEP Reports Second-Quarter 2024 Earnings, Reaffirms Guidance
American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) reported second-quarter 2024 earnings with GAAP earnings of $0.64 per share and operating earnings of $1.25 per share. The company reaffirmed its 2024 operating earnings guidance of $5.53 to $5.73 per share and long-term growth rate of 6% to 7%. AEP saw strong growth in commercial load, particularly in data processing facilities, with a 12.4% increase over Q2 2023. The company has commitments for over 15 gigawatts of incremental load by 2030 and plans to add more than 20 gigawatts of new resources in the next decade. AEP also implemented a voluntary workforce reduction program, with approximately 1,000 employees participating, to address inflationary pressures.
American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) ha riportato gli utili del secondo trimestre 2024 con utili GAAP di $0.64 per azione e utili operativi di $1.25 per azione. L'azienda ha riportato la sua guida sugli utili operativi per il 2024 tra $5.53 e $5.73 per azione e un tasso di crescita a lungo termine del 6% al 7%. AEP ha registrato una forte crescita nel carico commerciale, in particolare nelle strutture di elaborazione dati, con un incremento del 12.4% rispetto al secondo trimestre del 2023. L'azienda ha impegni per oltre 15 gigawatt di carico incrementale entro il 2030 e prevede di aggiungere più di 20 gigawatt di nuove risorse nel prossimo decennio. AEP ha anche implementato un programma di riduzione volontaria della forza lavoro, con circa 1.000 dipendenti partecipanti, per affrontare le pressioni inflazionistiche.
American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) reportó los ingresos del segundo trimestre de 2024 con ganancias GAAP de $0.64 por acción y ganancias operativas de $1.25 por acción. La compañía confirmó su guía de ganancias operativas para 2024 entre $5.53 y $5.73 por acción y una tasa de crecimiento a largo plazo del 6% al 7%. AEP vio un fuerte crecimiento en la carga comercial, particularmente en instalaciones de procesamiento de datos, con un aumento del 12.4% respecto al segundo trimestre de 2023. La compañía tiene compromisos para más de 15 gigavatios de carga incremental para 2030 y planea agregar más de 20 gigavatios de nuevos recursos en la próxima década. AEP también implementó un programa voluntario de reducción de la fuerza laboral, con aproximadamente 1,000 empleados participando, para abordar las presiones inflacionarias.
아메리칸 일렉트릭 파워(American Electric Power, Nasdaq: AEP)는 2024년 2분기 실적을 발표했으며, GAAP 기준 주당 $0.64 및 운영 수익 주당 $1.25를 기록했습니다. 회사는 2024년 운영 수익 가이던스를 주당 $5.53에서 $5.73으로 재확인했으며, 장기 성장률은 6%에서 7%입니다. AEP는 데이터 처리 시설에서 특히 상업적 부하가 강하게 성장하여 2023년 2분기 대비 12.4% 증가했습니다. 회사는 2030년까지 15기가와트 이상의 증분 부하에 대한 약속이 있으며, 향후 10년 동안 20기가와트 이상의 새로운 자원을 추가할 계획입니다. AEP는 또한 약 1,000명의 직원이 참여하는 자발적 인력 감축 프로그램을 시행하여 인플레이션 압박에 대응하고 있습니다.
American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) a annoncé les résultats du deuxième trimestre 2024, avec des bénéfices GAAP de 0,64 $ par action et des bénéfices opérationnels de 1,25 $ par action. L'entreprise a réaffirmé ses prévisions de bénéfices opérationnels pour 2024 entre 5,53 $ et 5,73 $ par action et un taux de croissance à long terme de 6 % à 7 %. AEP a connu une forte croissance de la charge commerciale, en particulier dans les installations de traitement de données, avec une augmentation de 12,4 % par rapport au deuxième trimestre 2023. L'entreprise a des engagements pour plus de 15 gigawatts de charge additionnelle d'ici 2030 et prévoit d'ajouter plus de 20 gigawatts de nouvelles ressources au cours de la prochaine décennie. AEP a également mis en œuvre un programme de réduction volontaire de la main-d'œuvre, auquel environ 1 000 employés participent, afin de faire face aux pressions inflationnistes.
American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP) hat die Ergebnisse des zweiten Quartals 2024 gemeldet, mit GAAP-Gewinnen von 0,64 $ pro Aktie und Betriebsgewinnen von 1,25 $ pro Aktie. Das Unternehmen bestätigte seine Prognose für die Betriebsergebnisse 2024 zwischen 5,53 $ und 5,73 $ pro Aktie sowie eine langfristige Wachstumsrate von 6% bis 7%. AEP verzeichnete ein starkes Wachstum im kommerziellen Lastbereich, insbesondere in Datenverarbeitungsanlagen, mit einer Steigerung von 12,4% im Vergleich zum zweiten Quartal 2023. Das Unternehmen hat Verpflichtungen für über 15 Gigawatt an zusätzlichen Lasten bis 2030 und plant, in den nächsten zehn Jahren mehr als 20 Gigawatt neue Ressourcen hinzuzufügen. AEP hat auch ein freiwilliges Arbeitsplatzreduktionsprogramm umgesetzt, an dem etwa 1.000 Mitarbeiter teilnehmen, um den inflationsbedingten Druck zu bewältigen.
- Reaffirmed 2024 operating earnings guidance of $5.53 to $5.73 per share
- Long-term growth rate maintained at 6% to 7%
- Commercial load increased 12.4% over Q2 2023, driven by data processing facilities
- Commitments for over 15 gigawatts of incremental load by 2030
- Plans to add more than 20 gigawatts of new resources over the next decade
- Q2 2024 operating earnings increased to $662 million from $582 million in Q2 2023
- Q2 2024 GAAP earnings decreased to $340 million from $521 million in Q2 2023
- Implemented voluntary workforce reduction program, affecting approximately 1,000 employees
- Higher interest rates and inflationary pressures impacting the business
Insights
AEP's Q2 2024 results show a mixed performance with some positive indicators and challenges. Operating earnings of
The company's reaffirmation of its 2024 guidance (
However, investors should note the impact of inflationary pressures and higher interest rates, which the company is addressing through cost-cutting measures like the voluntary workforce reduction. The gap between GAAP and operating earnings, primarily due to regulatory and environmental charges, highlights ongoing risks in the utility sector.
Overall, AEP's position appears stable with growth potential, but careful management of regulatory and cost pressures will be important for maintaining its projected performance.
AEP's Q2 results underscore the ongoing transformation in the utility sector. The surge in data center load growth is a game-changer, with commitments for over 15 gigawatts of incremental load by 2030. This trend, particularly strong in Ohio and Texas, represents a significant shift in energy demand patterns and offers substantial growth opportunities for utilities prepared to meet this demand.
The company's plan to add more than 20 gigawatts of new resources over the next decade aligns well with this growth trajectory. The acquisition of the 795-megawatt Green Country natural gas facility by PSO is a strategic move to ensure reliable baseload capacity alongside renewable expansions.
However, the transition isn't without challenges. The impact of the EPA's revised Coal Combustion Residuals Rule on earnings highlights the ongoing regulatory and environmental pressures facing coal-based generation. This underscores the importance of AEP's fleet transformation efforts.
The unprecedented growth in certain service territories, while positive, also raises questions about grid stability and the need for substantial infrastructure investments. Balancing these investments with affordability concerns will be a key challenge for AEP and the broader utility sector in the coming years.
AEP's Q2 results reveal intriguing market dynamics that could reshape the utility landscape. The surge in data processing load, particularly in the commercial sector, signals a pivotal shift in energy consumption patterns. This trend, driven by the proliferation of data centers, represents a new frontier for utilities, offering substantial growth potential but also presenting unique challenges.
The
However, this growth comes with its own set of market challenges. The need to rapidly scale up generation and transmission capacity while maintaining grid reliability and affordability will test utilities' operational and financial capabilities. AEP's emphasis on fairness in allocating costs associated with these investments indicates awareness of potential regulatory and public relations challenges.
The voluntary workforce reduction program, affecting approximately 1,000 employees, reflects broader industry trends of cost optimization in the face of inflationary pressures. This move, while potentially improving short-term financial metrics, will need to be balanced against the need for skilled workforce to manage growing and increasingly complex grid operations.
- Second-quarter 2024 GAAP earnings of
per share; operating earnings of$0.64 per share$1.25 - Company reaffirms 2024 operating earnings (non-GAAP) guidance of
to$5.53 per share and long-term growth rate of$5.73 6% to7% - Strong data processing load in the commercial customer class positions AEP for further growth, supported by industry-leading transmission system
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Second Quarter ended June 30 | Year-to-date ended June 30 | |||||||
2024 | 2023 | Variance | 2024 | 2023 | Variance | |||
Revenue ($ in billions): | 4.6 | 4.4 | 0.2 | 9.6 | 9.1 | 0.5 | ||
Earnings ($ in millions): | ||||||||
GAAP | 340.3 | 521.2 | (180.9) | 1,343.4 | 918.2 | 425.2 | ||
Operating (non-GAAP) | 662.0 | 582.2 | 79.8 | 1,332.4 | 1,153.8 | 178.6 | ||
EPS ($): | ||||||||
GAAP | 0.64 | 1.01 | (0.37) | 2.55 | 1.78 | 0.77 | ||
Operating (non-GAAP) | 1.25 | 1.13 | 0.12 | 2.52 | 2.24 | 0.28 | ||
EPS based on 529 million shares 2Q 2024, 515 million shares 2Q 2023, 528 million shares YTD 2024 and 515 million shares YTD 2023 |
Operating earnings is a non-GAAP measure representing GAAP earnings excluding special items. The difference between 2024 GAAP and operating earnings for the quarter was largely due to a revenue refund provision associated with the Turk Plant, impacts of the EPA's revised Coal Combustion Residuals Rule, and severance expenses related to AEP's recent workforce reduction. On a year-to-date basis, the variance between GAAP and operating earnings is
"AEP's investments in a modern, affordable and reliable energy system continue to benefit our customers and communities while supporting our earnings results. Our solid performance in the first half of the year and our team's proven ability to efficiently manage the business allow us to reaffirm our 2024 earnings guidance range," said Ben Fowke, interim chief executive officer and president.
"We're seeing unprecedented growth in portions of our service territory, supported by our robust transmission network and focus on economic development. Commercial load increased
"To help meet the growing energy needs of our customers and communities, we're making steady progress transforming our generation fleet with active requests for proposals and plans to add more than 20 gigawatts of new resources over the next decade. In June, Public Service Company of
"As part of our efforts to address the impacts of inflation, we initiated a voluntary workforce reduction program in the second quarter. Approximately 1,000 employees participated, and I'm grateful for their service to our company and our customers. We'll begin to see the benefits of the program in the second half of the year, helping to offset higher interest rates and other inflationary pressures as we reinvest in the business to deliver for our customers," Fowke said.
"I'm proud of what our team has achieved this year and excited for the opportunities ahead for AEP as Bill Fehrman takes the helm August 1 as president and CEO. Bill is an accomplished business leader with deep experience in the energy industry and a proven track record of driving strong results. I look forward to serving as senior advisor over the next few months to ensure a smooth transition and remaining on the Board to help guide the company's strategy as we enhance value for all of our stakeholders," Fowke added.
SUMMARY OF RESULTS BY SEGMENT | ||||||
GAAP Earnings | 2Q 24 | 2Q 23 | Variance | YTD 24 | YTD 23 | Variance |
Vertically Integrated Utilities (a) | 65.7 | 278.1 | (212.4) | 626.5 | 539.1 | 87.4 |
Transmission & Distribution Utilities (b) | 146.8 | 176.7 | (29.9) | 297.1 | 302.4 | (5.3) |
AEP Transmission Holdco (c) | 200.7 | 196.4 | 4.3 | 409.4 | 377.9 | 31.5 |
Generation & Marketing (d) | (4.8) | (32.3) | 27.5 | 132.8 | (190.0) | 322.8 |
All Other | (68.1) | (97.7) | 29.6 | (122.4) | (111.2) | (11.2) |
Total GAAP Earnings (Loss) | 340.3 | 521.2 | (180.9) | 1,343.4 | 918.2 | 425.2 |
Operating Earnings (non-GAAP) | 2Q 24 | 2Q 23 | Variance | YTD 24 | YTD 23 | Variance |
Vertically Integrated Utilities (a) | 244.8 | 260.4 | (15.6) | 545.1 | 525.6 | 19.5 |
Transmission & Distribution Utilities (b) | 215.3 | 156.5 | 58.8 | 365.6 | 282.2 | 83.4 |
AEP Transmission Holdco (c) | 208.9 | 196.5 | 12.4 | 417.6 | 378.0 | 39.6 |
Generation & Marketing (d) | 61.0 | 66.1 | (5.1) | 126.4 | 111.3 | 15.1 |
All Other | (68.0) | (97.3) | 29.3 | (122.3) | (143.3) | 21.0 |
Total Operating Earnings (non-GAAP) | 662.0 | 582.2 | 79.8 | 1,332.4 | 1,153.8 | 178.6 |
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 |
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 2024 operating earnings guidance range of
Reflecting special items recorded through the second quarter, the estimated earnings per share on a GAAP basis would be
2024 EPS Guidance Reconciliation | |||
Estimated EPS on a GAAP basis | to | ||
Mark-to-market impact of commodity | (0.11) | ||
Remeasurement of Excess ADIT Regulatory Liability | (0.09) | ||
Impact of NOLC on Retail Rate Making | (0.50) | ||
Disallowance - Dolet Hills Power Station | 0.02 | ||
Provision for Refund - Turk Plant | 0.24 | ||
Pending Sale of AEP OnSite Partners | 0.02 | ||
Severance Charges | 0.18 | ||
Federal EPA Coal Combustion Residuals | 0.21 | ||
Operating EPS Guidance | to |
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
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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 conflicts and trade tensions and the adoption or expansion of economic sanctions, tariffs or trade restrictions; inflationary or deflationary interest rate trends; volatility and disruptions in the financial markets precipitated by any cause, including 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; the impact of extreme weather conditions, natural disasters and catastrophic events such as storms, drought conditions and wildfires that pose significant risks including potential litigation and the inability to recover significant damages and restoration costs incurred; 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 parties who supply and transport fuel 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 generation nearing the end of its economic life and the ability to build or acquire generation (including from renewable sources), 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 heightened requirements for reduced 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 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 operation and maintenance 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 evolving expectations related to 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, cyber security threats, global information technology disruptions and other catastrophic events; and the ability to attract and retain the requisite work force and key personnel.
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Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2024 | |||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP) | |||||||||||||||
2024 | |||||||||||||||
Vertically | Transmission | AEP | Generation | Corporate | Total | EPS (a) | |||||||||
($ in millions) | |||||||||||||||
GAAP Earnings (Loss) | 65.7 | 146.8 | 200.7 | (4.8) | (68.1) | 340.3 | $ 0.64 | ||||||||
Special Items (b) | |||||||||||||||
Mark-to-Market Impact of | (c) | (3.4) | — | — | (3.8) | — | (7.2) | (0.02) | |||||||
Provision for Refund – Turk | (d) | 126.4 | — | — | — | — | 126.4 | 0.24 | |||||||
Remeasurement of Excess | (e) | (12.2) | — | — | — | — | (12.2) | (0.02) | |||||||
Pending Sale of AEP OnSite | (f) | — | — | — | 10.4 | — | 10.4 | 0.02 | |||||||
Severance Charges | (g) | 57.7 | 27.2 | 8.2 | 0.4 | 0.1 | 93.6 | 0.18 | |||||||
Federal EPA Coal Combustion | (h) | 10.6 | 41.3 | — | 58.8 | — | 110.7 | 0.21 | |||||||
Total Special Items | 179.1 | 68.5 | 8.2 | 65.8 | 0.1 | 321.7 | $ 0.61 | ||||||||
Operating Earnings (Loss) (non-GAAP) | 244.8 | 215.3 | 208.9 | 61.0 | (68.0) | 662.0 | $ 1.25 | ||||||||
Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2023 | |||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP) | |||||||||||||||
2023 | |||||||||||||||
Vertically | Transmission | AEP | Generation | Corporate | Total | EPS (a) | |||||||||
($ in millions) | |||||||||||||||
GAAP Earnings (Loss) | 278.1 | 176.7 | 196.4 | (32.3) | (97.7) | 521.2 | $ 1.01 | ||||||||
Special Items (b) | |||||||||||||||
Mark-to-Market Impact of | (c) | (13.4) | — | — | 98.4 | — | 85.0 | 0.17 | |||||||
Pending Sale of Unregulated | (i) | — | — | — | — | 0.4 | 0.4 | — | |||||||
Change in Texas Legislation | (j) | (4.3) | (20.2) | 0.1 | — | — | (24.4) | (0.05) | |||||||
Total Special Items | (17.7) | (20.2) | 0.1 | 98.4 | 0.4 | 61.0 | $ 0.12 | ||||||||
Operating Earnings (Loss) | 260.4 | 156.5 | 196.5 | 66.1 | (97.3) | 582.2 | $ 1.13 |
(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 a provision for revenue refunds on certain capitalized costs associated with the Turk Plant |
(e) | Represents the impact of the remeasurement of excess accumulated deferred income taxes in |
(f) | Represents the loss on the expected sale of AEP OnSite Partners |
(g) | Represents the impact of AEP's recently announced workforce reduction |
(h) | Represents the impact of the Federal EPA Revised Coal Combustion Residuals Rule |
(i) | Represents an adjustment to the loss on the expected sale of the Competitive Contracted Renewable Portfolio and other related third-party transaction costs |
(j) | Represents the impact of recent legislation in |
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Regulated Connected Load | ||||||
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Three Months Ended June 30 | ||||||
ENERGY & DELIVERY SUMMARY | 2024 | 2023 | Change | |||
Vertically Integrated Utilities | ||||||
Retail Electric (in millions of kWh): | ||||||
Residential | 6,672 | 6,332 | 5.4 % | |||
Commercial | 6,084 | 5,723 | 6.3 % | |||
Industrial | 8,749 | 8,660 | 1.0 % | |||
Miscellaneous | 568 | 545 | 4.2 % | |||
Total Retail | 22,073 | 21,260 | 3.8 % | |||
Wholesale Electric (in millions of kWh): (a) | 3,176 | 3,484 | (8.8) % | |||
Total KWHs | 25,249 | 24,744 | 2.0 % | |||
Transmission & Distribution Utilities | ||||||
Retail Electric (in millions of kWh): | ||||||
Residential | 6,593 | 5,910 | 11.6 % | |||
Commercial | 9,209 | 7,393 | 24.6 % | |||
Industrial | 6,826 | 6,673 | 2.3 % | |||
Miscellaneous | 180 | 177 | 1.7 % | |||
Total Retail (b) | 22,808 | 20,153 | 13.2 % | |||
Wholesale Electric (in millions of kWh): (a) | 253 | 428 | (40.9) % | |||
Total KWHs | 23,061 | 20,581 | 12.0 % |
(a) | Includes off-system sales, municipalities and cooperatives, unit power and other wholesale customers |
(b) | Represents energy delivered to distribution customers |
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Financial Results for Year-to-Date 2024 | ||||||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP) | ||||||||||||||||||
2024 | ||||||||||||||||||
Vertically | Transmission | AEP | Generation | Corporate | Total | EPS (a) | ||||||||||||
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GAAP Earnings (Loss) | 626.5 | 297.1 | 409.4 | 132.8 | (122.4) | 1,343.4 | $ 2.55 | |||||||||||
Special Items (b) | ||||||||||||||||||
Mark-to-Market Impact of | (c) | 17.0 | — | — | (76.0) | — | (59.0) | (0.11) | ||||||||||
Remeasurement of Excess ADIT | (d) | (44.6) | — | — | — | — | (44.6) | (0.09) | ||||||||||
Impact of NOLC on Retail Rate | (e) | (259.6) | — | — | — | — | (259.6) | (0.50) | ||||||||||
Disallowance - Dolet Hills Power | (f) | 11.1 | — | — | — | — | 11.1 | 0.02 | ||||||||||
Provision for Refund - Turk Plant | (g) | 126.4 | — | — | — | — | 126.4 | 0.24 | ||||||||||
Pending Sale of AEP OnSite | (h) | — | — | — | 10.4 | — | 10.4 | 0.02 | ||||||||||
Severance Charges | (i) | 57.7 | 27.2 | 8.2 | 0.4 | 0.1 | 93.6 | 0.18 | ||||||||||
Federal EPA Coal Combustion | (j) | 10.6 | 41.3 | — | 58.8 | — | 110.7 | 0.21 | ||||||||||
Total Special Items | (81.4) | 68.5 | 8.2 | (6.4) | 0.1 | (11.0) | $ (0.03) | |||||||||||
Operating Earnings (Loss) (non-GAAP) | 545.1 | 365.6 | 417.6 | 126.4 | (122.3) | 1,332.4 | $ 2.52 | |||||||||||
Financial Results for Year-to-Date 2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
Reconciliation of GAAP to Operating Earnings (non-GAAP) | ||||||||||||||||||
2023 | ||||||||||||||||||
Vertically | Transmission | AEP | Generation | Corporate | Total | EPS (a) | ||||||||||||
($ in millions) | ||||||||||||||||||
GAAP Earnings (Loss) | 539.1 | 302.4 | 377.9 | (190.0) | (111.2) | 918.2 | $ 1.78 | |||||||||||
Special Items (b) | ||||||||||||||||||
Mark-to-Market Impact of | (c) | (9.2) | — | — | 212.8 | — | 203.6 | 0.40 | ||||||||||
Termination of the Sale of | (k) | — | — | — | — | (33.7) | (33.7) | (0.06) | ||||||||||
Pending Sale of Unregulated | (l) | — | — | — | 88.5 | 1.6 | 90.1 | 0.17 | ||||||||||
Change in Texas Legislation | (m) | (4.3) | (20.2) | 0.1 | — | — | (24.4) | (0.05) | ||||||||||
Total Special Items | (13.5) | (20.2) | 0.1 | 301.3 | (32.1) | 235.6 | $ 0.46 | |||||||||||
Operating Earnings (Loss) (non-GAAP) | 525.6 | 282.2 | 378.0 | 111.3 | (143.3) | 1,153.8 | $ 2.24 | |||||||||||
(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 the impact of the remeasurement of excess accumulated deferred income taxes in |
(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 refunds on certain capitalized costs associated with the Turk Plant |
(h) | Represents the loss on the expected sale of AEP OnSite Partners |
(i) | Represents the impact of AEP's recently announced workforce reduction program |
(j) | Represents the impact of the Federal EPA Revised Coal Combustion Residuals Rule |
(k) | 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 |
(l) | Represents the loss on the sale of the Competitive Contracted Renewable Portfolio and other related third-party transaction costs |
(m) | Represents the impact of recent legislation in |
American Electric Power | ||||||
Summary of Selected Sales Data | ||||||
Regulated Connected Load | ||||||
(Data based on preliminary, unaudited results) | ||||||
Six Months Ended June 30 | ||||||
ENERGY & DELIVERY SUMMARY | 2024 | 2023 | Change | |||
Vertically Integrated Utilities | ||||||
Retail Electric (in millions of kWh): | ||||||
Residential | 15,232 | 14,431 | 5.6 % | |||
Commercial | 11,853 | 11,095 | 6.8 % | |||
Industrial | 17,001 | 16,955 | 0.3 % | |||
Miscellaneous | 1,106 | 1,066 | 3.8 % | |||
Total Retail | 45,192 | 43,547 | 3.8 % | |||
Wholesale Electric (in millions of kWh): (a) | 6,939 | 6,744 | 2.9 % | |||
Total KWHs | 52,131 | 50,291 | 3.7 % | |||
Transmission & Distribution Utilities | ||||||
Retail Electric (in millions of kWh): | ||||||
Residential | 12,873 | 12,176 | 5.7 % | |||
Commercial | 17,200 | 14,137 | 21.7 % | |||
Industrial | 13,638 | 13,199 | 3.3 % | |||
Miscellaneous | 360 | 345 | 4.3 % | |||
Total Retail (b) | 44,071 | 39,857 | 10.6 % | |||
Wholesale Electric (in millions of kWh): (a) | 843 | 881 | (4.3) % | |||
Total KWHs | 44,914 | 40,738 | 10.3 % |
(a) | Includes off-system sales, municipalities and cooperatives, unit power and other wholesale customers |
(b) | Represents energy delivered to distribution customers |
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