TVAs Transmission System
TVA owns and operates one of the largest and most reliable transmission systems in North America, serving some nine million residents in an 80,000-square-mile area spanning portions of seven states. TVA’s transmission system moves electric power from the generating plants where it is produced to distributors of TVA power and to industrial and federal customers across the region. In 2007 the TVA system delivered its eighth year in a row of 99.999 percent reliability. (Read more on system facts and key managers.)
TVA provides transmission service on a nondiscriminatory, as-available basis to other qualified power providers requiring power transfers out of or through the TVA system. TVA also provides interconnection services to independent power producers consistent with sound reliability practices.
Using the TVA transmission system
Eligible customers can obtain transmission services from TVA as they are available. TVA offers a variety of options, including long- or short-term firm point-to-point transmission service, non-firm point-to-point transmission service, and network integration transmission service. Learn more about using the TVA transmission system.
Connecting to the TVA transmission system
Connecting a new power plant to the TVA system involves a process to ensure that the transmission system is designed, or can be upgraded, to accommodate the plants impact on TVA system reliability. Learn more about connecting to the TVA transmission system.
Transmission Customer and Power Marketers Meeting
TVA sponsored its sixth annual Transmission Customer and Power Marketers’ meeting on April 9, 2008, in Nashville, Tennessee. The meeting is designed to help TVA improve its performance as a transmission service provider. Click on the links below to view meeting presentations (PDF files, require Adobe Acrobat Reader).
Agenda (PDF, 184 kb)
Welcome and Intro (PDF, 840 kb)
David HallCentral Public Power Partners 2nd Stakeholder Meeting (6.2 mb)
Ian Grant and David TillLong Term Requests (PDF, 428 kb)
David MarlerFERC Order 890 Changes (PDF, 216 kb)
Pat O'ConnorReview of Major Flowgate Constraints and TSR Metrics (PDF, 1mb)
Doug Bailey
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