Current TVA Transmission System Projects
Alabama
RailHub-South, Mississippi (Alcorn County)
Proposed Transmission Project
TVA is considering improvements to its transmission system that would provide power for growing load and increase power reliability in the Corinth area of Alcorn County in Mississippi.
This area is served by Alcorn County Electric Power Association (ACE). In anticipation of future industrial growth, ACE is planning to build a substation near the RailHub-South Industrial Site. TVA proposes to build a transmission line to serve the new substation. TVA’s new line would begin at our existing Burnsville-Corinth Transmission Line and extend northeast to the new substation to be located southeast of the proposed RailHub-South Industrial Site (northeast of U.S. Highway 72 East).
TVA will build 1.3 miles of double-circuit transmission line using primarily single- or double-pole, steel structures centered on new 100-foot-wide right of way.
Surveys are expected to begin in fall 2025. Easement acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2026. (Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Public Involvement
TVA is committed to working with area stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of the project.
Property owners and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions to Kevin Casler (see contact information below).
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA using the contact information below.
Any names and addresses received will become part of the administrative record.
Map
The map shows the area of the proposed transmission improvements. The map is also available below as a PDF file.
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA (see below).
RailHub-South Transmission Line Route
Project Schedule
(Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Surveys of the right of way are scheduled to begin | Fall 2025 |
Easement purchases are scheduled to begin | Summer 2026 |
Environmental Reviews
The appropriate National Environmental Policy Act review will be conducted to ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized. TVA attempts to minimize any land requirements, private property impacts, and environmental impacts associated with this project.
Efforts are made during the siting process to avoid or minimize impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 and 11990. Floodplains and wetlands are shown on the referenced map. The map illustrates how the route avoids or impacts floodplains and wetlands. Because of project and topographic constraints and because of minimizing impacts to other social, environmental, and engineering resources, no practicable alternative may be available that would allow complete avoidance of impacts to floodplains and wetlands which may require mitigation for minimizing impacts. Also, best management practices would be utilized throughout the project to minimize adverse floodplain and wetland impacts. In compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, TVA will be coordinating wetland findings with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Contact
More information on this project can be obtained from:
Kevin Casler, P.E.
[email protected]
800-362-4355
1101 Market Street, MR 4G
Chattanooga,
TN
37402-2801
Georgia
RailHub-South, Mississippi (Alcorn County)
Proposed Transmission Project
TVA is considering improvements to its transmission system that would provide power for growing load and increase power reliability in the Corinth area of Alcorn County in Mississippi.
This area is served by Alcorn County Electric Power Association (ACE). In anticipation of future industrial growth, ACE is planning to build a substation near the RailHub-South Industrial Site. TVA proposes to build a transmission line to serve the new substation. TVA’s new line would begin at our existing Burnsville-Corinth Transmission Line and extend northeast to the new substation to be located southeast of the proposed RailHub-South Industrial Site (northeast of U.S. Highway 72 East).
TVA will build 1.3 miles of double-circuit transmission line using primarily single- or double-pole, steel structures centered on new 100-foot-wide right of way.
Surveys are expected to begin in fall 2025. Easement acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2026. (Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Public Involvement
TVA is committed to working with area stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of the project.
Property owners and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions to Kevin Casler (see contact information below).
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA using the contact information below.
Any names and addresses received will become part of the administrative record.
Map
The map shows the area of the proposed transmission improvements. The map is also available below as a PDF file.
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA (see below).
RailHub-South Transmission Line Route
Project Schedule
(Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Surveys of the right of way are scheduled to begin | Fall 2025 |
Easement purchases are scheduled to begin | Summer 2026 |
Environmental Reviews
The appropriate National Environmental Policy Act review will be conducted to ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized. TVA attempts to minimize any land requirements, private property impacts, and environmental impacts associated with this project.
Efforts are made during the siting process to avoid or minimize impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 and 11990. Floodplains and wetlands are shown on the referenced map. The map illustrates how the route avoids or impacts floodplains and wetlands. Because of project and topographic constraints and because of minimizing impacts to other social, environmental, and engineering resources, no practicable alternative may be available that would allow complete avoidance of impacts to floodplains and wetlands which may require mitigation for minimizing impacts. Also, best management practices would be utilized throughout the project to minimize adverse floodplain and wetland impacts. In compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, TVA will be coordinating wetland findings with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Contact
More information on this project can be obtained from:
Kevin Casler, P.E.
[email protected]
800-362-4355
1101 Market Street, MR 4G
Chattanooga,
TN
37402-2801
Kentucky
RailHub-South, Mississippi (Alcorn County)
Proposed Transmission Project
TVA is considering improvements to its transmission system that would provide power for growing load and increase power reliability in the Corinth area of Alcorn County in Mississippi.
This area is served by Alcorn County Electric Power Association (ACE). In anticipation of future industrial growth, ACE is planning to build a substation near the RailHub-South Industrial Site. TVA proposes to build a transmission line to serve the new substation. TVA’s new line would begin at our existing Burnsville-Corinth Transmission Line and extend northeast to the new substation to be located southeast of the proposed RailHub-South Industrial Site (northeast of U.S. Highway 72 East).
TVA will build 1.3 miles of double-circuit transmission line using primarily single- or double-pole, steel structures centered on new 100-foot-wide right of way.
Surveys are expected to begin in fall 2025. Easement acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2026. (Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Public Involvement
TVA is committed to working with area stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of the project.
Property owners and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions to Kevin Casler (see contact information below).
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA using the contact information below.
Any names and addresses received will become part of the administrative record.
Map
The map shows the area of the proposed transmission improvements. The map is also available below as a PDF file.
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA (see below).
RailHub-South Transmission Line Route
Project Schedule
(Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Surveys of the right of way are scheduled to begin | Fall 2025 |
Easement purchases are scheduled to begin | Summer 2026 |
Environmental Reviews
The appropriate National Environmental Policy Act review will be conducted to ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized. TVA attempts to minimize any land requirements, private property impacts, and environmental impacts associated with this project.
Efforts are made during the siting process to avoid or minimize impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 and 11990. Floodplains and wetlands are shown on the referenced map. The map illustrates how the route avoids or impacts floodplains and wetlands. Because of project and topographic constraints and because of minimizing impacts to other social, environmental, and engineering resources, no practicable alternative may be available that would allow complete avoidance of impacts to floodplains and wetlands which may require mitigation for minimizing impacts. Also, best management practices would be utilized throughout the project to minimize adverse floodplain and wetland impacts. In compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, TVA will be coordinating wetland findings with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Contact
More information on this project can be obtained from:
Kevin Casler, P.E.
[email protected]
800-362-4355
1101 Market Street, MR 4G
Chattanooga,
TN
37402-2801
Mississippi
RailHub-South, Mississippi (Alcorn County)
Proposed Transmission Project
TVA is considering improvements to its transmission system that would provide power for growing load and increase power reliability in the Corinth area of Alcorn County in Mississippi.
This area is served by Alcorn County Electric Power Association (ACE). In anticipation of future industrial growth, ACE is planning to build a substation near the RailHub-South Industrial Site. TVA proposes to build a transmission line to serve the new substation. TVA’s new line would begin at our existing Burnsville-Corinth Transmission Line and extend northeast to the new substation to be located southeast of the proposed RailHub-South Industrial Site (northeast of U.S. Highway 72 East).
TVA will build 1.3 miles of double-circuit transmission line using primarily single- or double-pole, steel structures centered on new 100-foot-wide right of way.
Surveys are expected to begin in fall 2025. Easement acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2026. (Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Public Involvement
TVA is committed to working with area stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of the project.
Property owners and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions to Kevin Casler (see contact information below).
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA using the contact information below.
Any names and addresses received will become part of the administrative record.
Map
The map shows the area of the proposed transmission improvements. The map is also available below as a PDF file.
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA (see below).
RailHub-South Transmission Line Route
Project Schedule
(Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Surveys of the right of way are scheduled to begin | Fall 2025 |
Easement purchases are scheduled to begin | Summer 2026 |
Environmental Reviews
The appropriate National Environmental Policy Act review will be conducted to ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized. TVA attempts to minimize any land requirements, private property impacts, and environmental impacts associated with this project.
Efforts are made during the siting process to avoid or minimize impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 and 11990. Floodplains and wetlands are shown on the referenced map. The map illustrates how the route avoids or impacts floodplains and wetlands. Because of project and topographic constraints and because of minimizing impacts to other social, environmental, and engineering resources, no practicable alternative may be available that would allow complete avoidance of impacts to floodplains and wetlands which may require mitigation for minimizing impacts. Also, best management practices would be utilized throughout the project to minimize adverse floodplain and wetland impacts. In compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, TVA will be coordinating wetland findings with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Contact
More information on this project can be obtained from:
Kevin Casler, P.E.
[email protected]
800-362-4355
1101 Market Street, MR 4G
Chattanooga,
TN
37402-2801
North Carolina
RailHub-South, Mississippi (Alcorn County)
Proposed Transmission Project
TVA is considering improvements to its transmission system that would provide power for growing load and increase power reliability in the Corinth area of Alcorn County in Mississippi.
This area is served by Alcorn County Electric Power Association (ACE). In anticipation of future industrial growth, ACE is planning to build a substation near the RailHub-South Industrial Site. TVA proposes to build a transmission line to serve the new substation. TVA’s new line would begin at our existing Burnsville-Corinth Transmission Line and extend northeast to the new substation to be located southeast of the proposed RailHub-South Industrial Site (northeast of U.S. Highway 72 East).
TVA will build 1.3 miles of double-circuit transmission line using primarily single- or double-pole, steel structures centered on new 100-foot-wide right of way.
Surveys are expected to begin in fall 2025. Easement acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2026. (Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Public Involvement
TVA is committed to working with area stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of the project.
Property owners and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions to Kevin Casler (see contact information below).
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA using the contact information below.
Any names and addresses received will become part of the administrative record.
Map
The map shows the area of the proposed transmission improvements. The map is also available below as a PDF file.
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA (see below).
RailHub-South Transmission Line Route
Project Schedule
(Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Surveys of the right of way are scheduled to begin | Fall 2025 |
Easement purchases are scheduled to begin | Summer 2026 |
Environmental Reviews
The appropriate National Environmental Policy Act review will be conducted to ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized. TVA attempts to minimize any land requirements, private property impacts, and environmental impacts associated with this project.
Efforts are made during the siting process to avoid or minimize impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 and 11990. Floodplains and wetlands are shown on the referenced map. The map illustrates how the route avoids or impacts floodplains and wetlands. Because of project and topographic constraints and because of minimizing impacts to other social, environmental, and engineering resources, no practicable alternative may be available that would allow complete avoidance of impacts to floodplains and wetlands which may require mitigation for minimizing impacts. Also, best management practices would be utilized throughout the project to minimize adverse floodplain and wetland impacts. In compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, TVA will be coordinating wetland findings with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Contact
More information on this project can be obtained from:
Kevin Casler, P.E.
[email protected]
800-362-4355
1101 Market Street, MR 4G
Chattanooga,
TN
37402-2801
Tennessee
RailHub-South, Mississippi (Alcorn County)
Proposed Transmission Project
TVA is considering improvements to its transmission system that would provide power for growing load and increase power reliability in the Corinth area of Alcorn County in Mississippi.
This area is served by Alcorn County Electric Power Association (ACE). In anticipation of future industrial growth, ACE is planning to build a substation near the RailHub-South Industrial Site. TVA proposes to build a transmission line to serve the new substation. TVA’s new line would begin at our existing Burnsville-Corinth Transmission Line and extend northeast to the new substation to be located southeast of the proposed RailHub-South Industrial Site (northeast of U.S. Highway 72 East).
TVA will build 1.3 miles of double-circuit transmission line using primarily single- or double-pole, steel structures centered on new 100-foot-wide right of way.
Surveys are expected to begin in fall 2025. Easement acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2026. (Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Public Involvement
TVA is committed to working with area stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of the project.
Property owners and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions to Kevin Casler (see contact information below).
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA using the contact information below.
Any names and addresses received will become part of the administrative record.
Map
The map shows the area of the proposed transmission improvements. The map is also available below as a PDF file.
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA (see below).
RailHub-South Transmission Line Route
Project Schedule
(Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Surveys of the right of way are scheduled to begin | Fall 2025 |
Easement purchases are scheduled to begin | Summer 2026 |
Environmental Reviews
The appropriate National Environmental Policy Act review will be conducted to ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized. TVA attempts to minimize any land requirements, private property impacts, and environmental impacts associated with this project.
Efforts are made during the siting process to avoid or minimize impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 and 11990. Floodplains and wetlands are shown on the referenced map. The map illustrates how the route avoids or impacts floodplains and wetlands. Because of project and topographic constraints and because of minimizing impacts to other social, environmental, and engineering resources, no practicable alternative may be available that would allow complete avoidance of impacts to floodplains and wetlands which may require mitigation for minimizing impacts. Also, best management practices would be utilized throughout the project to minimize adverse floodplain and wetland impacts. In compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, TVA will be coordinating wetland findings with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Contact
More information on this project can be obtained from:
Kevin Casler, P.E.
[email protected]
800-362-4355
1101 Market Street, MR 4G
Chattanooga,
TN
37402-2801
Virginia
RailHub-South, Mississippi (Alcorn County)
Proposed Transmission Project
TVA is considering improvements to its transmission system that would provide power for growing load and increase power reliability in the Corinth area of Alcorn County in Mississippi.
This area is served by Alcorn County Electric Power Association (ACE). In anticipation of future industrial growth, ACE is planning to build a substation near the RailHub-South Industrial Site. TVA proposes to build a transmission line to serve the new substation. TVA’s new line would begin at our existing Burnsville-Corinth Transmission Line and extend northeast to the new substation to be located southeast of the proposed RailHub-South Industrial Site (northeast of U.S. Highway 72 East).
TVA will build 1.3 miles of double-circuit transmission line using primarily single- or double-pole, steel structures centered on new 100-foot-wide right of way.
Surveys are expected to begin in fall 2025. Easement acquisition is scheduled to begin in 2026. (Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Public Involvement
TVA is committed to working with area stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of the project.
Property owners and members of the public are encouraged to submit questions to Kevin Casler (see contact information below).
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA using the contact information below.
Any names and addresses received will become part of the administrative record.
Map
The map shows the area of the proposed transmission improvements. The map is also available below as a PDF file.
If you have questions or need help understanding the map, please contact TVA (see below).
RailHub-South Transmission Line Route
Project Schedule
(Dates are subject to change. Unexpected issues may arise, resulting in the need to adjust the schedule.)
Surveys of the right of way are scheduled to begin | Fall 2025 |
Easement purchases are scheduled to begin | Summer 2026 |
Environmental Reviews
The appropriate National Environmental Policy Act review will be conducted to ensure that the environmental impacts are minimized. TVA attempts to minimize any land requirements, private property impacts, and environmental impacts associated with this project.
Efforts are made during the siting process to avoid or minimize impacts to floodplains and wetlands in accordance with Executive Orders 11988 and 11990. Floodplains and wetlands are shown on the referenced map. The map illustrates how the route avoids or impacts floodplains and wetlands. Because of project and topographic constraints and because of minimizing impacts to other social, environmental, and engineering resources, no practicable alternative may be available that would allow complete avoidance of impacts to floodplains and wetlands which may require mitigation for minimizing impacts. Also, best management practices would be utilized throughout the project to minimize adverse floodplain and wetland impacts. In compliance with Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, TVA will be coordinating wetland findings with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Contact
More information on this project can be obtained from:
Kevin Casler, P.E.
[email protected]
800-362-4355
1101 Market Street, MR 4G
Chattanooga,
TN
37402-2801