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    2. Will Politics Slow the Wind?

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      Will Politics Slow the Wind? ...Barton, vice president for transportation strategy and business development at Columbus, Ohio-based American Electric Power, a strong proponent of grid expansion. "It's 2010, and yet we still don't have a decision on how to... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Energy Department   American Electric Power   National Renewable Energy Laboratory

    3. A Modern Electric Grid: The New Highway System?

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      ...aining momentum among advocates of an expanded electric grid. Mike Heyeck, senior vice president of American Electric Power, which has built the majority of the country's new extra high-voltage electric lines, calls the com... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Europe   American Electric Power

    4. Putting A Price On Smart Power

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      ...ed cost you pay each month to maintain and renovate the grid. Mike Heyeck, senior vice president of American Electric Power, which has built the majority of the country's new extra high-voltage transmission lines, says that... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Steven Chu   NPR   American Electric Power

    5. A Green Challenge: Make Renewables Reliable

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      ...ut the size of the battery in a hybrid car, and it would be hooked up to the grid. In fact, DOE and American Electric Power, a large utility, plan to use batteries made for hybrid plug-in vehicles to create such a constella... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Department of Energy   American Electric Power

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