Feb. 13 — Sempra Energy’s non-utility operating subsidiary owned all or part of seven wind farms and one battery installation, and three of AEP’s operating units currently have power purchase agreements with two of the wind projects. The deal contributes to AEP’s goals to reduce carbon emissions 60% below 2000 levels by 2030.
— Utility Dive
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