Jun 15th, 2009 - Reuters
(Updates with company comment, background)
NEW YORK, June 15 (Reuters) - American Electric Power CoInc (AEP.N) signed a long-term power purchase agreement to buyall of the output of a 10.08-megawatt solar energy facility tobe built in Ohio, the company said in a release Monday.
Through the 20-year agreement signed with Wyandot SolarLLC, a subsidiary of Germany's juwi solar Inc, AEP said in therelease its Ohio subsidiary will purchase all output andrenewable energy credits from the Wyandot Solar facility to bebuilt in Salem Township in Wyandot County near an AEPsubstation.
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