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1955

In 1955 Sporn began promoting heat pumps and home electrical heating as a way to achieve balanced seasonal loads.

1958

In 1958 AG & E changed its name to American Electric Power Company.

1959

With Sporn in charge, AG & E increased the number of kilowatt-hours provided to 23.3 billion in 1959, achieving growth through acquisitions, technological breakthroughs, and sales promotions.

1967

Cook continued to address the problem of the national power supply when, in 1967, he told a National Power Conference in Washington, D.C., that most of the electrical systems in the United States were outmoded and inefficient.

1973

In 1973, the year the oil embargo began, 17% of power generation nationwide depended on oil.

1980

In 1980 AEP acquired Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Company, located in the middle of its operating system, and moved its headquarters to Columbus, then the largest city it served.

1983

For AEP, which had been granted a rate increase of $260 million in 1983, the corner had been turned.

1991

While W.S. White in 1991 delegated chief executive duties to Richard E. Disbrow, AEP's president, White remained chairman.

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