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AEP Ohio created power outages in Columbus neighborhoods. Why?

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American Electric Power has intentionally shut off power to customers throughout Greater Columbus and other parts of its Ohio service territory just as the hottest weather of the year is settling in.

Why?

AEP, one of the biggest power generators in the country, blames several factors: the severe storms that pounded Ohio Monday night and Tuesday, followed by the heat that is pushing temperatures up to nearly triple digits this week, as well as demand for electricity.

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About a quarter million customers were without power as of Tuesday night, according to AEP. Of that number, 169,000 were in the Columbus area.

By Wednesday, the total number of outages was down to about 145,000, 92,000 of them in Greater Columbus.

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