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Environmental groups on Monday slammed comments by the head of the U.S.-owned Tennessee Valley Authority suggesting the ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority had previously stated its intentions to retire its four coal plants in Kentucky and Tennessee ...
After Trump's executive order, the TVA CEO said the federal utility would "reevaluate" its coal fleets, after years of saying ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is aiming to boost coal ash recycling to create eco-friendly building materials.
Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Don Moul said TVA could maintain at least part of its coal fleet past 2035—the year it ...
One of the tricky things about being an energy reporter is the diversity of well-informed answers you get to the same ...
Scores of shut down coal-fired plants have a very attractive quality: high-voltage lines connecting to the grid they no ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority, which the federal government operates, offered a more general explanation for why it sought ...
President Donald Trump — who has pushed for U.S. “energy dominance” in the global market and suggested that coal can help ...
Trey Bussey, a staff attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center, said TVA decided to retire its coal plants because they are dirty, unreliable and expensive. "That hasn't changed," Bussey ...
The TVA said four of its coal-burning plants, including Cumberland and Kingston, create 1.7 million cubic yards of coal ash, the by-product of burning coal. Around 70% of that coal ash is ...