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FAQ-312:
Does AEP Ohio provide analysis of its hourly load and PLC data?
AEP Ohio does not provide load analysis or forecasts. Each bidder is responsible for its own independent assessment of all sources of information that may be pertinent and is responsible for making all investigations it deems necessary or advisable in its sole discretion before deciding to participate in any auction under AEP Ohio’s CBP.
10/25/2024 in Data
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FAQ-311:
Are the PLC and NSPL data posted in the Data Room scaled by Daily Zonal Scaling Factors?
The NSPL and PLC data posted have been scaled by the Daily Zonal Scaling Factors.
10/25/2024 in Data
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FAQ-299:
When is data through March 2023 expected to be posted to the AEP CBP website?
The Data Room contains the most up-to-date information available for the data series that are updated monthly. The files available on the Data Room page are typically updated monthly, on or before the 20th of each month. The next data update is expected to occur on or before April 20, 2023 and will reflect data through January 2023. Data updated through March 2023 is expected to be made available on or before June 20, 2023.
04/11/2023 in Data
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FAQ-298:
Can AEP Ohio please describe current migration of SSO customers?
AEP Ohio does not provide load analysis or forecast for SSO customers or SSO Load. Each bidder is responsible for its own independent assessment of all sources of information that may be pertinent.
03/13/2023 in Data
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FAQ-296:
Can AEP Ohio provide an update to the aggregation data on the website?
AEP Ohio posted an updated AEP Government Aggregation file to the Data Room on March 6, 2023 (https://www.aepohiocbp.com/index.cfm?s=dataRoom&p=monthly). A new tab has been added with Billed kWh data for the months of October 2022 through February 2023. The customer count data on this tab has been updated as of February 2023. Please note that the billed kWh data for January and February 2023 reflects preliminary load data at this time as post-60 day settlement PJM data is not yet available for these months.The other tabs in this file have not been changed since the file was last posted on October 6, 2022. Information provided in FAQ-285 remains relevant to the data on tab ‘Oct 2021 - Sep 2022’.
03/06/2023 in Data
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FAQ-295:
Can AEP Ohio provide daily PLC data by customer group?
The Data Room contains the most up-to-date information available for the data series that are updated monthly. Historical hourly energy and monthly customer counts are reported at the aggregate AEP Ohio zone and provided in two files, one for SSO customers and one for CRES customers. Within each file, data is broken down into two customer groups, Residential and Commercial and Industrial ("C&I"). Detailed PLC and NSPL data by customer group are not available. A change in the way that the PLC, NSPL, Hourly Energy, Customer Count, and Switching data is reported in the Data Room will not be made at this time.
02/28/2023 in Data
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FAQ-291:
When is data through October 2022 expected to be posted to the AEP CBP website?
The Data Room contains the most up-to-date information available for the data series that are updated monthly. The files available on the Data Room page are typically updated monthly, on or before the 20th of each month. As such, data updated through October 2022 is expected to be made available on or before January 20, 2023.
11/28/2022 in Data
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FAQ-286:
Please provide hourly load, PLC, NSPL, and customer counts data for the communities served by the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (“NOPEC”).
Historical hourly energy and monthly customer counts are reported at the aggregate AEP Ohio zone and provided in two files, one for SSO customers and one for CRES customers. Within each file, data is broken down into two customer groups, Residential and Commercial and Industrial ("C&I"). Detailed PLC and NSPL data by customer group are not available. The Data Room contains the most up-to-date information available for the data series that are updated monthly. A change in the way that the PLC, NSPL, Hourly Energy, and Customer Count data is reported in the Data Room will not be made at this time.Please see response to FAQ-285.
09/30/2022 in Data
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FAQ-284:
Can AEP Ohio please describe migration of SSO customers by customer group over the last year?
AEP Ohio does not provide load analysis or forecast for SSO customers or SSO Load. Each bidder is responsible for its own independent assessment of all sources of information that may be pertinent and is responsible for making all investigations it deems necessary or advisable in its sole discretion before deciding to participate in any auction under AEP Ohio’s CBP.Historical hourly energy and monthly customer counts are reported at the aggregate AEP Ohio zone and provided in two files, one for SSO customers and one for CRES customers. Within each file, data is broken down into two customer groups, Residential and Commercial and Industrial ("C&I"). Detailed PLC and NSPL data by customer group are not available. The Data Room contains the most up-to-date information available for the data series that are updated monthly. A change in the way that the PLC, NSPL, Hourly Energy, Customer Count, and Switching data is reported in the Data Room will not be made at this time.
09/30/2022 in Data
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FAQ-283:
Please provide hourly load, PLC, NSPL, and customer counts data by customer groups.
Historical hourly energy and monthly customer counts are reported at the aggregate AEP Ohio zone and provided in two files, one for SSO customers and one for CRES customers. Within each file, data is broken down into two customer groups, Residential and Commercial and Industrial ("C&I"). Detailed PLC and NSPL data by customer group are not available. The Data Room contains the most up-to-date information available for the data series that are updated monthly. A change in the way that the PLC, NSPL, Hourly Energy, and Customer Count data is reported in the Data Room will not be made at this time.
09/30/2022 in Data
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