A list of power generating stations operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority:
Name | Units | Capacity (MWe) | Location | Year of commission |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cumberland | 2 | 2,470 | Cumberland City, Tennessee | 1973 |
Gallatin | 4 | 967 | Gallatin, Tennessee | 1956 |
Kingston | 9 | 1,398 | Kingston, Tennessee | 1954 |
Shawnee | 9 | 1,206 | West Paducah, Kentucky | 1953 |
Name | Units | Capacity (MWe) | Location | Year of commission |
---|---|---|---|---|
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant | 3 | 3,775 | Limestone County, Alabama | 1974 |
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant | 2 | 2,333 | Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee | 1981 |
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant | 2 | 2,332 | Rhea County, Tennessee | 1996 |
TVA also assists ALCOA's Tapoco/APGI in regulating several facilities, including the Calderwood, Cheoah, Chilhowee, and Santeetlah dams.
TVA operates several small-scale facilities that generate electricity from renewable sources other than hydropower. These include: [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]
At Buffalo Mountain in Oliver Springs, Tennessee, TVA operates three wind turbines with a combined generation capacity of 2 MW and purchases the output of 15 additional wind turbines owned by Invenergy that have a combined capacity of 27 MW. As of 2013, the agency had purchased agreements from power generated from wind farms outside its service area:
A 2010 agreement with Iberdrola Renewables provides a potential 300MW future supply from Streator-Cayuga Ridge Wind Farm, Livingston County, Illinois [27]
Biogas from the Maxson wastewater treatment plant in Memphis is burned in Allen Fossil Plant, accounting for a generating capacity of 4 MW.[ citation needed]
Name | Type | Capacity ( MW) | Location | Years of operation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hales Bar Dam [28] | Hydroelectric [28] | 99.7 [28] | Haletown, Tennessee [28] | 1913–1967 [28] |
Wilson Steam Plant [29] | Coal [29] | 240 [29] | Muscle Shoals, Alabama [29] | 1919–1966 [29] |
Watts Bar Steam Plant [30] | Coal [29] | 267 [29] | Rhea County, Tennessee [30] | 1942–1982 [30] |
John Sevier Fossil Plant [29] | Coal [29] | 880 [29] | Hawkins County, Tennessee [29] | 1957–2012 [29] |
Widows Creek Fossil Plant [31] [32] | Coal [29] | 1,800 [29] | Stevenson, Alabama [29] | 1952–2015 [29] |
Colbert Fossil Plant [33] | Coal [33] | 1,204 [33] | Tuscumbia, Alabama [33] | 1955–2016 [33] |
Johnsonville Fossil Plant [34] | Coal [34] | 1,500 [34] | New Johnsonville, Tennessee [34] | 1951–2017 [35] |
Allen Fossil Plant [36] | Coal [36] | 741 [37] | Memphis, Tennessee [36] | 1959–2018 [36] |
Paradise Fossil Plant | Coal | 2,379 [38] | Drakesboro, Kentucky | 1963–2020 |
Bull Run | Coal | 881 | Clinton, Tennessee | 1967-2023 |
Name | Units | Location | Years of construction |
---|---|---|---|
Bellefonte Nuclear Plant | 2 | Hollywood, Alabama | 1975–1988 |
Hartsville Nuclear Plant | 4 | Hartsville, Tennessee | 1975–1984 |
Phipps Bend Nuclear Plant | 2 | Surgoinsville, Tennessee | 1977–1981 |
Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant | 2 | Iuka, Mississippi | 1978–1984 |
A list of power generating stations operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority:
Name | Units | Capacity (MWe) | Location | Year of commission |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cumberland | 2 | 2,470 | Cumberland City, Tennessee | 1973 |
Gallatin | 4 | 967 | Gallatin, Tennessee | 1956 |
Kingston | 9 | 1,398 | Kingston, Tennessee | 1954 |
Shawnee | 9 | 1,206 | West Paducah, Kentucky | 1953 |
Name | Units | Capacity (MWe) | Location | Year of commission |
---|---|---|---|---|
Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant | 3 | 3,775 | Limestone County, Alabama | 1974 |
Sequoyah Nuclear Plant | 2 | 2,333 | Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee | 1981 |
Watts Bar Nuclear Plant | 2 | 2,332 | Rhea County, Tennessee | 1996 |
TVA also assists ALCOA's Tapoco/APGI in regulating several facilities, including the Calderwood, Cheoah, Chilhowee, and Santeetlah dams.
TVA operates several small-scale facilities that generate electricity from renewable sources other than hydropower. These include: [22] [23] [24] [25] [26]
At Buffalo Mountain in Oliver Springs, Tennessee, TVA operates three wind turbines with a combined generation capacity of 2 MW and purchases the output of 15 additional wind turbines owned by Invenergy that have a combined capacity of 27 MW. As of 2013, the agency had purchased agreements from power generated from wind farms outside its service area:
A 2010 agreement with Iberdrola Renewables provides a potential 300MW future supply from Streator-Cayuga Ridge Wind Farm, Livingston County, Illinois [27]
Biogas from the Maxson wastewater treatment plant in Memphis is burned in Allen Fossil Plant, accounting for a generating capacity of 4 MW.[ citation needed]
Name | Type | Capacity ( MW) | Location | Years of operation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hales Bar Dam [28] | Hydroelectric [28] | 99.7 [28] | Haletown, Tennessee [28] | 1913–1967 [28] |
Wilson Steam Plant [29] | Coal [29] | 240 [29] | Muscle Shoals, Alabama [29] | 1919–1966 [29] |
Watts Bar Steam Plant [30] | Coal [29] | 267 [29] | Rhea County, Tennessee [30] | 1942–1982 [30] |
John Sevier Fossil Plant [29] | Coal [29] | 880 [29] | Hawkins County, Tennessee [29] | 1957–2012 [29] |
Widows Creek Fossil Plant [31] [32] | Coal [29] | 1,800 [29] | Stevenson, Alabama [29] | 1952–2015 [29] |
Colbert Fossil Plant [33] | Coal [33] | 1,204 [33] | Tuscumbia, Alabama [33] | 1955–2016 [33] |
Johnsonville Fossil Plant [34] | Coal [34] | 1,500 [34] | New Johnsonville, Tennessee [34] | 1951–2017 [35] |
Allen Fossil Plant [36] | Coal [36] | 741 [37] | Memphis, Tennessee [36] | 1959–2018 [36] |
Paradise Fossil Plant | Coal | 2,379 [38] | Drakesboro, Kentucky | 1963–2020 |
Bull Run | Coal | 881 | Clinton, Tennessee | 1967-2023 |
Name | Units | Location | Years of construction |
---|---|---|---|
Bellefonte Nuclear Plant | 2 | Hollywood, Alabama | 1975–1988 |
Hartsville Nuclear Plant | 4 | Hartsville, Tennessee | 1975–1984 |
Phipps Bend Nuclear Plant | 2 | Surgoinsville, Tennessee | 1977–1981 |
Yellow Creek Nuclear Plant | 2 | Iuka, Mississippi | 1978–1984 |