What is AEP number?
(800) 672-2231American Electric Power / Customer service
Where is American Electric Power headquarters?
Columbus, OHAmerican Electric Power / Headquarters
How many customers does Public Service Company of Oklahoma have?
approximately 562,000 customers
PSO today serves approximately 562,000 customers in 232 cities and towns across 30,000 square miles of eastern and southwestern Oklahoma. PSO is headquartered in Tulsa, with regulatory and external affairs offices in Oklahoma City.
What town in Oklahoma had electricity first?
Vinita, Oklahoma | |
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State | Oklahoma |
County | Craig |
Founded | 1870 |
Incorporated | 1898 |
When did homes start getting electricity?
In 1882 Edison helped form the Edison Electric Illuminating Company of New York, which brought electric light to parts of Manhattan. But progress was slow. Most Americans still lit their homes with gas light and candles for another fifty years. Only in 1925 did half of all homes in the U.S. have electric power.
Does AEP have a privacy policy for PS Oklahoma?
This Privacy Policy applies only to PSOklahoma.com and the Public Service Company of Oklahoma customer mobile app (com.aep.customerapp.pso). Other AEP websites and apps may be governed by their own privacy policies, appropriate to the uses and needs of each.
Who is AEP energy?
AEP Energy is a competitive retail energy provider for over half a million customers. Learn more at AEPEnergy.com Learn how AEP is working to enable wider usage of EVs.
What are the privacy policies for other AEP websites and apps?
Other AEP websites and apps may be governed by their own privacy policies, appropriate to the uses and needs of each. Throughout the site or app, we may provide links to resources and sites that are not part of PSOklahoma.com or the Public Service Company of Oklahoma customer mobile app.
What does AEP do on a typical day?
Every day across Ohio, you’ll see AEP Ohio trucks, crews and line workers doing all they can to keep homes and businesses connected, and each one of the communities we serve growing strong. On any given day, they’re proactively testing equipment, replacing thousands of electrical poles, expanding our energy grid.