Tennessee Valley Authority

TVC

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Ticker
TVC
CIK0001376986
SIC4911
SectorTransportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, And Sanitary Services
Industry CategoryUtilities
Industry GroupElectric Services

Contact

Address400 WEST SUMMIT HILL DRIVE, KNOXVILLE, TN, 37902
Website http://www.tva.com
Phone865-632-2101
CEOJeffrey J. Lyash
Employees10,400

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Income Statement
Revenue$13.82 billion
Pre-Tax Income$1.58 billion
Net Income$1.48 billion
Net Income to Common$1.48 billion
EPSN/A
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Balance Sheet
Cash$501.00 million
Assets$59.94 billion
Liabilities$40.77 billion
Common Equity$19.17 billion
Liabilities & Equity$59.94 billion
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Cash Flow Statement
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NOPAT$2.71 billion
EBITDA$5.32 billion
Price to EarningsN/A
Price to Book$0.00
ROE8.06%
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Latest News

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Coal Is Back at Tennessee Valley Authority — And Energy Investors Should Pay Attention

The nation's biggest energy provider has reversed plans to retire two major coal plants. The decision has serious implications for energy markets moving forward, and investors need to react accordingly.

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Formal design review completed for Infinity Two fusion power plant

The project,, located in the Tennessee Valley region, uses Type One Energy's stellarator fusion power technology.

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US TVA chief suggests coal plants could see longer life, environmental groups vow to fight

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Environmental groups on Monday slammed comments by the head of the U.S.-owned Tennessee Valley Authority suggesting the utility's four coal-fired power plants could continue to operate after a planned shutdown in 2035. TVA's CEO Don Moul said last week that the utility was evaluating executive orders signed by President Donald Trump last month that seek to save coal plants likely to be shut, cut regulations on coal plants, and reduce barriers to coal mining.

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Tennessee Valley Authority, the nation's largest public utility, appoints a new CEO

The nation's largest public utility on Monday promoted one of its top executives to CEO, putting Don Moul in charge of the Tennessee Valley Authority as President Donald Trump has cast renewed attention on the federal entity. The utility announced that its board picked Moul as president and chief executive to replace Jeff Lyash, who said in January that he would retire no later than September. The move comes less than a week after Trump removed one of the utility's board members without indicating why.

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US coal power retirements to double by 2025

US power generators plan to retire 8.1GW of coal-fired power generation capacity.

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