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The Tennessee Valley Authority was created to serve the people of the region. Members of the public are vital partners in addressing the region’s energy needs, protecting the environment and enhancing economic opportunities for everyone. From board and council meetings to environmental reviews and long-range planning, we need your voice and your ideas.
Learn how you can engage with TVA on the issues that matter to you.
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Advisory Councils
The TVA Board of Directors established two independent advisory councils: the Regional Energy Resource Council and the Regional Resource Stewardship Council. Both councils provide an opportunity for the public to offer input on environmental stewardship and energy needs, with meetings and listening sessions held throughout the year.
Board of Directors
The TVA Board of Directors meets quarterly at locations across the region. Meetings are open to the public and streamed live on TVA.com. A listening session takes place the afternoon before each scheduled meeting. Individuals who would like to speak at the listening session must register in advance. Sign-ups begin approximately one week prior to scheduled meetings.
Environmental Reviews
TVA follows the National Environmental Policy Act when evaluating potential projects and actions. This law requires TVA to consider the effect of a project on the environment before making a final decision. These reviews also consider how projects, plans or policies impact endangered species and historic places or artifacts.
More about environmental reviewsIntegrated Resource Plan
The 2025 Integrated Resource Plan is a comprehensive plan that will guide TVA’s energy system through 2050, with scenarios that evaluate future electricity demand and strategies to provide affordable, reliable, resilient and clean energy to meet that demand. A major key to success is public engagement throughout the process.
Land Action
TVA manages 293,000 acres of public land and must carefully balance the public's needs with agency goals. Land requests, such as construction of private docks or commercial development on TVA reservoirs, are governed by the National Environmental Policy Act. This act requires TVA to consider a project's impact on the environment and cultural or historical resources.
More about land actionsTransmission
TVA manages more than 16,400 miles of transmission lines connecting generating plants to local power companies. TVA ensures that equipment is in good condition and that rights of way are kept clear of plants and trees that could cause power outages or damage. New transmission lines help deliver power where and when it's needed.
Projects Open for Public Comment
As TVA considers proposed projects or actions, it offers the public the opportunity to provide input. TVA is committed to working with stakeholders to address concerns during various stages of a project. Comments received during a project comment period are used in reaching a decision. Public comments may be given during a public meeting or submitted through the appropriate project website. The following projects are open for public comment:
Environmental Reviews
Transmission Projects
Land Action Notices
Proposed Section 26a Permit for Modification to Duncan Boat Dock on Fort Loudoun Reservoir
TVA is considering a Section 26a permit request from Duncan Boat Dock to modify the previous permit. Modifications include adjustments to Docks A-F. Harbor limits will not be modified. The project is located on Fort Loudoun Reservoir at Tennessee River Mile 635.1R, 35.889001, -83.988715, in Knox County, Tennessee.
TVA is interested in receiving comments regarding the action’s potential to affect the environment or historic properties and to identify any other issues associated with this request prior to making a permit decision. Any comments received, including names and addresses, will become part of the administrative record and will be available for public inspection. All written comments on this proposed action must be received on or before January 18, 2025. Written comments may be mailed to the address below or emailed to [email protected].
Contact
More information on this land action can be obtained from:
Deanna Thompson
[email protected]
800-882-5263
400 West Summit Hill Drive, WT 11D-K
Knoxville, TN 37902