New TVA program helps homeowners save money while improving energy efficiency.
CAST for Kids and TVA team to host a day of fishing for people with special needs.
For Hispanic Heritage Month, we look back on Mexico’s visits to the Valley to learn about TVA’s successful use of irrigation systems.
TVA partnerships develop clean energy technologies and strengthen the nation’s energy economy.
TVA and its partners are working to wrangle an invasive species of eelgrass at Guntersville Reservoir.
National Public Lands Day volunteers tidy up popular biking trails at Loyston Point.
Fall festivals offer all ages an immersive experience in Native American culture.
National Geographic aims to document 20,000 species worldwide—and the Valley region is fertile ground for exploration.
Alabama political leaders visit Marshall County’s Native American prehistoric cliff art.
Partnerships and programs help small and diverse businesses connect with TVA specialists.
TVA grant funds all-terrain wheelchairs to improve accessibility at state parks.
Since its earliest days, TVA has harnessed water resources to help generate the region’s electricity.
Retired TVA team members helped shape a legacy of service to the people of the Valley.
TVA helps farmers carefully manage water resources, ensuring a sustainable supply for generations to come.
Managing rights of way and clearing trees is part of the job. Building meaningful relationships with landowners is the best part.
TVA launches project to evaluate advanced conductors that aim to reduce emissions and improve generation efficiency.
Natural gas fleet serves as a critical baseload and on-demand part of the diverse mix of electricity that energizes the grid.
As the Valley region continues to grow, TVA is ensuring it remains the best place to live, work and play for generations to come.
TVA reached an exciting milestone with the commercial operation of three new units at Colbert Combustion Turbine site in North Alabama.
TVA partners with organizations to improve waterway access for native trout species at Wolf Creek.