If TVA lays off employees to cut operational costs, it won't be because Elon Musk told it to, the utility's CEO said.
Visa has launched its ‘Tap to Add Card’ service in Ukraine, Georgia and South Africa, enabling cardholders to add their bank ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Jeff Lyash, Tennessee Valley Authority president and chief executive officer, has announced his plans to retire no later than the end of the fiscal year. Lyash has served as ...
UPDATE: The TVA says its system is secure this morning. It is experiencing very high demand because of the bitter cold and may set a new record. "We are seeing very heavy power loads across the ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority is leading a team of nuclear companies and utilities applying for an $800 million federal grant to help finance small modular nuclear reactors at its Clinch River ...
BRISTOL, Tenn. (WJHL) — The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and other electric providers are asking customers to voluntarily reduce their electric usage. On Tuesday, Bristol Tennessee Essential ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority met the highest demand for electricity in its more than 90-year history on Jan. 22 as temperatures fell to single digits across its seven-state service territory.
Rice succeeds John Thomas, who announced his intent to retire in December after nearly 20 years of service at TVA. In his new role as senior vice president and chief financial officer, Rice will ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — After serving as the CEO for the Tennessee Valley Authority for nearly six years, Jeff Lyash has announced he plans to retire from his role as CEO and president by the ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) saw a high power demand Tuesday morning as temperatures dropped across the region. The TVA said they saw demand at approximately 32,040 ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority met the highest demand for electricity in its more than 90-year history on Jan. 22 as temperatures fell to single digits across its seven-state service territory. TVA ...
The Tennessee Valley Authority began asking customers Jan. 21 to reduce power consumption, as forecasts predicted Knoxville temperatures could drop even lower into the single digits overnight.