As part of its role of being a good steward of the Valley’s natural resources, TVA has one of the most aggressive clean air control programs in the country.
By investing in high technology emissions-cleaning technology, TVA has reduced sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions by 99 percent since regulations began in 1977. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions have been reduced by 97 percent since 1995. See how emissions have trended sharply downward over the years on our Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides, Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone and Greenhouse Gases pages. Or view emissions data for every one of our fossil plants—from Ackerman to Widows Creek—on our comprehensive Air Quality Standards index.
TVA’s investment in clean air technology has quality-of-life payoffs for Valley residents. See how the SCRs and scrubber equipment works to clean the air while keeping fossil plants working to produce the energy the Valley needs to thrive.
Through an agreement with the EPA, several environmental groups and the states of Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama and North Carolina, in 2011, TVA agreed to phase out some fossil-fired units and replace them with cleaner sources of power and energy efficiency measures. Read more about TVA's agreement with the EPA.