
Alabama Power Company, an integrated utility, generates, purchases, transmits, distributes, and sells electricity to residential, commercial, industrial, and other customers. The company generates electricity through coal, nuclear, gas, and hydro plants. It sells electricity at retail in approximately 400 cities and towns, including Anniston, Birmingham, Gadsden, Mobile, Montgomery, and Tuscaloosa, as well as in rural areas; and at wholesale to 11 municipally-owned electric distribution systems. The company also sells electric appliances and products; and markets and sells outdoor lighting services. It serves retail customers in the State of Alabama, as well as wholesale customers in the Southeast. The company was founded in 1906 and is based in Birmingham, Alabama. Alabama Power Company operates as a subsidiary of The Southern Company.
Alabama Power Company trades as ALP-PQ on NYSE. The company is classified in Utilities / Regulated Electric and reports in USD.
The current profile places the business in Regulated Electric. This section is intended to summarize the operating segments, products, geographies, and main revenue lines from official filings.
Latest available fiscal data shows $29.55B of revenue and $4.34B of net income.
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Alabama Power Company can be compared against peers such as Enel Generación Costanera S.A., Environmental Power Corporation, Entergy Texas, Inc., Evolution Solar Corp, First Philippine Holdings Corporation, Genie Energy Ltd..
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Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of $0, beta of 0.00, and return on equity of +118.3%.
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ALP-PQ currently shows total debt of $3.03B and beta of 0.00. Missing data should be treated as a research gap, not as low risk.
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Recent filings to review: 8-K (2026-04-30 00:00:00), 10-Q (2026-04-30 00:00:00), S-3ASR (2026-02-25 00:00:00), 8-K (2026-02-25 00:00:00).
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Company website: https://www.alabamapower.com
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