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- Tennessee Valley Authority
TVA is the largest public power provider in the United States, serving more than 10 million people across the seven-state region
- Will TVA be privatized? Trump’s efforts to control the utility, fire . . .
TVA tensions have culminated in a cancelled gas project, a threat to fire TVA’s new CEO, and speculations that President Donald Trump may privatize — or seize control of — the nation’s oldest and largest public utility
- Senators question final TVA nominee Lee Beaman as others await vote
The last of President Donald Trump’s nominees to lead the nation’s largest public utility faced questions from some U S senators in a hearing Dec 3
- Tennessee Valley Authority - USAGov
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) provides low-cost electricity in seven southeastern states, and provides flood control, navigation, and land management for the Tennessee River system
- Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Britannica Money
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), U S government agency established in 1933 to control floods, improve navigation, improve the living standards of farmers, and produce electrical power along the Tennessee River and its tributaries
- Energy Department Selects TVA and Holtec to . . . - Department of Energy
The U S Department of Energy today announced the selection of the Tennessee Valley Authority and Holtec Government Services to support early deployments of advanced light-water small modular reactors in the United States
- U. S. Department of Energy Selects TVA to Advance Next-Gen Nuclear . . .
TVA is the first utility in the U S to have a construction permit application for a BWRX-300 SMR accepted by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission "The Clinch River project will serve as a national model for how to deploy SMRs safely, efficiently, and affordably - laying the groundwork for a new era of American nuclear energy leadership," TVA said
- TVA awarded $400M for Oak Ridge nuclear project TVA awarded $400M for . . .
The TVA also announced a deal with Google and Kairos Power in August to bring a Hermes 2 Plant to Oak Ridge, which will be home to a next-generation nuclear reactor
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