Alabama Power Company

Alabama Power Company

APRCP
Alabama Power CompanyUS flagOther OTC
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Company Description

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CEO
Mark A. Crosswhite
Full Time Employees
6,100
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Regulated Electric
Address
600 North 18th Street Birmingham AL United States of America 35203
IPO Date
Feb 17, 1999
Business
Alabama Power Company (APRCP), a subsidiary of Southern Company, generates, transmits, distributes and sells electricity to approximately 1.5 million residential, commercial, industrial and wholesale customers across 44,500 square miles primarily in the southern two-thirds of Alabama. The company operates a diverse generation portfolio including coal-fired, natural gas-fired, nuclear, hydroelectric and renewable energy facilities such as solar and biomass; it maintains over 84,000 miles of power lines and offers customer-focused services including energy efficiency programs, free home energy audits, flexible billing options, electric vehicle charging infrastructure support and community development initiatives through the Alabama Power Foundation. Headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, the investor-owned utility was founded on December 4, 1906. In recent developments, Alabama Power received approval from the Alabama Public Service Commission in 2025 to acquire the 895-megawatt Lindsay Hill natural gas-fired power plant from Tenaska Alabama Partners for $622 million, with the transaction originating from an agreement signed on October 24, 2024, to address projected capacity shortfalls by 2029 driven by data center load growth. The company continues to expand clean energy efforts, balancing renewables with traditional sources while investing in grid modernization, underground power lines and innovative technologies like fiber optics. Alabama Power was recognized in Site Selection magazine's 2025 Top Utilities list for its role in economic development, including support for projects like the University of Alabama's AMP Center.