AEP sees Texas Oklaunion coal plant back soon
NEW YORK, Nov 10 (Reuters) - American Electric Power Co Inc (AEP.N) planned to restart the 690-megawatt Oklaunion coal-fired power station in Texas on Nov. 10-12, the company told Texas regulators in a report.
The unit shut by Oct. 30-31 for boiler inspection and repairs.
The Oklaunion plant, which entered service in 1986, is located in Oklaunion in Wilbarger County about 190 miles northwest of Dallas.
One MW powers about 500 homes in Texas.
AEP's regulated subsidiary, AEP Public Service Co of Oklahoma, operates the station for its owners: Brownsville Public Utilities Board (18 percent), Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority (11.7 percent), AEP Public Service Co of Oklahoma (15.6 percent) and AEP Texas North Co (54.7 percent).
AEP, of Columbus, Ohio, owns and operates more than 38,000 MW of generating capacity, markets energy commodities, and transmits and distributes electricity to more than 5 million customers in 11 states. (Reporting by Scott DiSavino; Editing by David Gregorio)
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