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Iconic smokestacks in East Tennessee will come tumbling down June 28 when the two stacks at the Bull Run Fossil Plant and ...
TVA schedules implosions for Bull Run plant decommissioning on June 28, affecting local traffic and noise levels.
As high temperatures continue across East Tennessee, energy officials are reminding customers to use electricity wisely, even ...
As temperatures increase this summer, so does energy demands. Increasing demands can lead to energy grids being strained which could lead to blackouts.
The Tennessee Valley Authority is asking all customers to voluntarily reduce power during the intense heatwave.
Intelligent power management company Eaton is working with the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to repurpose the utility’s retired Bull Run Fossil Plant ...
The retired 889-megawatt coal-fired electric generating station is owned and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Power demand is rising along with the temperature and the Tennessee Valley Authority and area power providers are urging consumers to be cognizant of electric usage.
With dangerously high temperatures expected to linger across Middle Tennessee, Nashville Electric Service is asking customers to help lighten the load.
Consecutive days of extreme heat across the Tennessee Valley Authority service area have caused TVA to ask valley residents to reduce energy consumption effective June 24. Meriwether Lewis Electric ...
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