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Tennessee Valley Authority – Energy Initiatives and Challenges

Tennessee Valley Authority – Energy Initiatives and Challenges. Jason Snyder Senior Program Manager, EnergyRight Solutions for Business and Industry February 26, 2019. TVA Overview. Founded in 1933, TVA is a corporation owned by the U.S. government

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Tennessee Valley Authority – Energy Initiatives and Challenges

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  1. Tennessee Valley Authority – Energy Initiatives and Challenges Jason Snyder Senior Program Manager, EnergyRight Solutions for Business and Industry February 26, 2019

  2. TVA Overview Founded in 1933, TVA is a corporation owned by the U.S. government Provides electricity for 9 million people across parts of 7 Southeastern states Delivered over 16,000 linear miles of high-voltage power lines from 53 power plants Funded by sales of electricity; TVA makes no profits and receives no taxpayer money TVA also provides flood control, navigation, land management and recreation for the Tennessee River system, and works with local utilities and state and local governments to promote economic development across the region local municipal and cooperative distributors of TVA power direct-served customers 154 58

  3. TVA Mission | Strategic Imperatives

  4. Changing Business and Industry Marketplace

  5. Customer Preferences are Changing

  6. Market DemandCommercial & Industrial Renewable Energy Goal 155 companies to date 260+ members

  7. EnergyRight Solutions for Business and Industry

  8. Smart Energy Technologies | Electrification Our newest incentive offerings achieve 3 major benefits toward achieving TVA’s overarching mission: E E E • Energy • Environment • Economic Development Decreases the incremental cost for each unit of electricity while optimizing the system load shape. • Reduces both the site and overall emissions footprint. Enables TVA to manage energy costs which keeps rates competitive and contributes to indirect local job growth.

  9. Incentive Program Offerings ENERGYRIGHT SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRY ENERGYRIGHT SOLUTIONS FOR BUSINESS Incentivizes commercial and industrial customers for Smart Energy Technology | Electrification upgrades Unbiased, reliable technical assistance and incentives to help identify facility and process energy-wise solutions Quick Links https://www.energyright.com/ TVABusinessIncentive@tva.gov

  10. Federal Energy ServicesProgram

  11. Federal Energy Services Program (FESP) Available to all federal agencies in TVA’s service territory One-stop-shop for audits, design, engineering, construction, and financing; with TVA managing all phases of the project TVA subcontracts with qualified energy services providers TVA fronts capital costs (repaid from energy savings) Provides value-added energy services to federal partners to help them meet their mission while achieving energy goals Utilizes Utility Energy Services Contract (UESC) vehicle to maximize benefit: A contract authorized by Energy Policy Act of 1992 that allows utilities to provide their Federal customers with energy and water efficiency improvements. (Section 546(c): Utility Programs)

  12. TVA FESP Projects Offering UESCs since 1999, over 30 projects Past projects: Redstone Arsenal, Ft. Campbell, NSA Mid-south, IRS, NAS Meridian Current projects (development and implementation): Redstone Arsenal Ft. Campbell Naval Support Activity Mid-south Abernethy Federal Building - Courthouse, Aberdeen, MS DOE Paducah Site NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Quick Link blpowel0@tva.gov

  13. Valley Renewables

  14. Tennessee Valley Renewable Story In-Valley Renewables Out of Valley Wind Renewable Resources 8,500*+ MW of Renewable Resources 1,500*+ MW Wind, Solar & Biomass 1,215 MW of Midwest Wind Quick Links https://www.tva.gov/Energy/Valley-Renewable-Energy renewables@tva.gov *operating and/or contracted as of January 2019

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