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AEP will continue to put its faith in coal, CEO says
Two power sources that lost their luster in recent decades will be increasingly important in meeting the growing demand for energy in this country, the leader of one of the nation’s largest utilities said.
"We need to look at King Coal and . . . nuclear," Michael G. Morris, American Electric Power’s chairman and chief executive, said yesterday at the Columbus Metropolitan Club.
October 12, 2006
by Paul Wilson
in The Columbus Dispatch
Two power sources that lost their luster in recent decades will be increasingly important in meeting the growing demand for energy in this country, the leader of one of the nation’s largest utilities said.
"We need to look at King Coal and . . . nuclear," Michael G. Morris, American Electric Power’s chairman and chief executive, said yesterday at the Columbus Metropolitan Club.
Morris, speaking to commemorate AEP’s 100 th anniversary this year, said his company will focus on coal, which is plentiful in the utility’s 11-state service area that covers much of Ohio and spans from Texas to Virginia.... [continue via Web link]
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