Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee Valley Authority Serving the Tennessee Valley through Energy, Environment, and Economic Development. www.tva.gov TVA makes no profit and receives no tax money.

For more than nine decades, the Tennessee Valley Authority has provided affordable electricity, environmental stewardship and economic development opportunities to the Tennessee Valley. TVA was established by Congress in 1933 to address a wide range of environmental, economic and technological issues, including the need for low-cost electricity, and navigation and flood control along the Tennessee

River system. TVA is fully self-financing, funding virtually all operations through electricity sales and power system bond financing. TVA’s power service territory includes most of Tennessee and parts of Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina and Virginia, covering 80,000 square miles and providing electricity to more than 9 million people at prices below the national average, TVA sells electricity to 153 local power companies and 56 directly served industries and federal facilities. Mission:
TVA was built for the people – to improve the quality of life in a seven-state region through the integrated management of the region’s resources. The mission focuses on three key areas:
• Energy – To provide reliable, affordable electric power throughout the Tennessee Valley.
• Environment – To be a steward of the region’s natural resources.
• Economic Development – To serve as a catalyst for sustainable economic development. ENERGY:
As the nation’s largest government-owned power provider, TVA delivers reliable, competitively priced electricity local power companies and major industrial customers and federal installations. ENVIRONMENT:
The Tennessee Valley Authority is committed to limiting the environmental impact of its operations and protecting the natural resources of the region. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:
TVA helps strengthen the regional economy by building partnerships with communities and the business sector to foster job growth and retention. COMMENT GUIDE AND MODERATION

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The weekend is almost here! ☀️Hit the trails to celebrate National Trails Day! We have over 180 miles of trails perfect ...
06/05/2026

The weekend is almost here! ☀️
Hit the trails to celebrate National Trails Day! We have over 180 miles of trails perfect for everyone, from casual nature walkers to experienced hikers. Find your trail, get outside, stretch your legs, and enjoy the beauty of the Valley. 🌳🥾

👉Explore our new Trails Guide and find a Trails Day event: http://tva.me/Svhb50Z87vk

Enjoying our trails looked a little different in the past, but the excitement of a scenic hike is always thrilling! 🥾🌲We...
06/04/2026

Enjoying our trails looked a little different in the past, but the excitement of a scenic hike is always thrilling! 🥾🌲
We have over 190 miles of trails waiting for adventurers of all skill levels. With this Saturday being National Trails Day, make sure to get out and enjoy the great outdoors!
Find a trail near you 👉 http://tva.me/z9th50Z6lcN

06/03/2026

Adventure is calling! 🌲🥾
Saturday is National Trails Day, so hit the trail to discover why Rock Pile Trail was named our Trail of the Year! From peaceful walks to rugged hikes, there’s something for every explorer on nearly 180 miles of TVA Trails.
Find your next adventure👇 http://tva.me/hQWN50Z6Ooj

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06/02/2026

‼️Lake Levels & Drought Update‼️
Despite some recent rainfall, much of the Tennessee Valley remains in severe or even extreme drought. Runoff, the portion of rainfall that makes its way into streams, rivers, and lakes, remains very low. In fact, runoff across the eastern Tennessee Valley is currently the fourth lowest in 152 years of recorded history.

To put that into perspective, the Valley has received an average of about 3½ inches of rain since Memorial Day weekend, but only about ½ inch has made its way into the river system as runoff.

In this update, TVA General Manager of River Management James Everett explains the current drought conditions, why lake levels are expected to gradually drift down through the summer, and what lake users should watch for while enjoying the water this season.

Get the latest lake level information 👉 http://tva.me/lvLg50Z6PIl

Behind the scenes at New Caledonia! 🎬🚧 Crews are hard at work installing rebar for the first combustion turbine and tran...
06/01/2026

Behind the scenes at New Caledonia! 🎬🚧

Crews are hard at work installing rebar for the first combustion turbine and transformer foundations and preparing the water tank foundation for construction. These gas-powered units are taking shape to deliver an impressive 500 MW of reliable, low-cost energy to 250,000 homes in our region!

05/29/2026

Hydropower has been part of our story since the beginning, and behind every dam is a team working every day to keep it operating safely and reliably.

Our Dam Safety team conducts detailed inspections and monitoring across our system of dams to help ensure they continue supporting electricity generation, flood control, navigation, recreation, water quality, and water supply across the region.

As National Dam Safety Awareness Day approaches this Sunday, Harrison and his team are part of the ongoing work helping keep our dams and communities safe.

Let's look back at our nuclear power story! ⚛️We entered the nuclear power stage in 1974, when Browns Ferry Nuclear Plan...
05/28/2026

Let's look back at our nuclear power story! ⚛️
We entered the nuclear power stage in 1974, when Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant began commercial operation, followed by Sequoyah in 1981 and Watts Bar in 1996.
Today, our three nuclear plants have a total of 7 reactors, which generate enough combined reliable energy to power about a third of our customers—more than 4.5 million homes and businesses. 🇺🇸

30 years ago today, Watts Bar Nuclear Unit 1 officially entered commercial operation. ⚡Since May 27, 1996, the unit has ...
05/27/2026

30 years ago today, Watts Bar Nuclear Unit 1 officially entered commercial operation. ⚡

Since May 27, 1996, the unit has helped deliver reliable, carbon-free electricity to the Tennessee Valley, powered by generations of skilled employees who built it, operated it, and continue to support it today. 🇺🇸

Today, Watts Bar’s two units generate enough energy to power more than 1.3 million homes.

05/26/2026

Upgrades are underway near Watauga Dam! 🚧

We’re replacing the bridge that provides vehicle access to the dam and lake to improve safety and make visits easier for everyone. Completing this project also helps prepare for the potential transport of large equipment needed for future dam upgrades.

With summer just around the corner, we’re getting ready for an amazing outdoor season! ☀️

05/25/2026

Have a safe and happy Memorial Day! While you’re enjoying the holiday, please remember those in our military who made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our freedom. 🇺🇸

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400 West Summitt Hill Drive
Knoxville, TN
37902

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