Stop the madness and let each operating company run their own show rather than trying to push down one-size/fits-all mandates from the top down.
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One size does not fit all in different geographical regions. Flat lands and farm land are not comparable to forested mountains with deep hollows and steep ridges. Some areas are lucky to install a few thousand new new meters in a whole year. Other locations are installing that many new meters in a quarter of the year. As the urban areas build out into the rural areas we really need to transfer those new urban customers off the end of long rural distribution circuits and onto the urban circuits to lower outage numbers on poor performing rural circuits feeding into new urban growth expansion areas. Sometimes this strategy can reduce the distance from substations to customers by many vulnerable miles of outage potential, if the urban substations and distribution lines can handle the additional load.
Eerrybody here always got something negative to say. Can't y'all just be happy to work at AEP? This generation today is so entitled with your lefty politics.
@a2 We were acquired by someone owning less stock than AEP employees, because employees created an equity of value in the company and the hedge fund locusts swooped in and are devouring it.
Yeah, and the reason is greed. Each company is profitable, but it’s not enough for the rats at the top.
Dislike away. Doesn’t change the truth.
@a2+1jzrbbez5 Good point...
You got acquired for a reason. Maybe the guys in Columbus know what they're doing.