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A federal judge on August 4 said the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) must dig up coal ash at one of its power plants and move it to a lined waste site. The order came in a suit filed by the Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association and the Tennessee Clean Water Network, who said coal ash stored at the TVA’s Gallatin Fossil Plant has been polluting the nearby Cumberland River for decades in violation of the Clean Water Act. In a statement TVA says it is reviewing the order and has not decided whether it will appeal. TVA's statement reiterated that the court said there is no evidence of human health or environmental impacts from the coal ash ponds at Gallatin.
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In a fresh setback for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan — the EPA’s final 2015 rule requiring cuts in carbon dioxide from power plants — a federal appeals court issued an order on Aug. 8 putting another 60-day hold on litigation over the rule. The same court ordered a first 60-day abeyance earlier this year.
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Based on a calculation of grid forecasts, more than 9,000 megawatts of solar power may go down. That's the equivalent of about nine nuclear reactors. However, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation doesn't foresee any reliability issues as grid operators have been planning for the eclipse for months.
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In 2016 alone, utilities reported 3,456 outages caused by the ubiquitous rodents that cut off power to more than 193,873 customers. Utilities using the American Public Power Association’s eReliability Tracker system help us to get a better picture of the timing and trends in squirrel-related outages through the year. Four years into tracking, the trends are clear — expect a higher incidence of squirrel-related outages in the spring and fall.
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A 2017 study by Ohio State University Swank Program on Rural-Urban Policy estimated the economic benefits of providing broadband access to unserved households in Ohio. The study found the long-term economic benefits of providing broadband access to every rural community exceed the cost of building that infrastructure. And it isn’t even close.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "The first wealth is health." With the tidal wave of controversy swirling around the topic of health care in America, I humbly offer a suggestion which may not solve the national health care predicament, but which will likely reduce your personal lifetime health care costs as well as sustain a comfortable quality of life.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has its first quorum in six months after swearing in two newly confirmed commissioners this week. Robert Powelson, a former Pennsylvania utilities commissioner, and Neil Chatterjee, a policy aide to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), officially joined the commission last week.
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Located 79 miles east of Nashville and 101 miles west of Knoxville in the Upper Cumberland Region of Middle Tennessee, Cookeville Electric Department serves the City of Cookeville proudly with 44 employees. Its mission: to provide the best quality power and the best customer service while keeping the price low and service interruptions to a minimum.
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Tullahoma Utilities Authority is seeking qualified candidates for the position of Electric Engineering Supervisor or Electric Engineer. This position will be responsible for a wide range of activities and key functions for the Tullahoma Utilities Authority. These responsibilities include but are not limited to engineering and system planning, program administration, and technology support.
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Loudon Utilities Board, a municipal electric, natural gas, wastewater, and water utility, is seeking an Electrical Engineer for its Loudon, Tennessee, operations. Working under the instructions of the Director of Engineering, the individual awarded this position will have responsibilities in the following areas.......:
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Tennessee Job Training & Safety (JT&S) Public Works Program has an immediate need for Safety Instructors who can work onsite in the Tennessee Valley Area. JT&S is a joint venture between the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Murfreesboro, Tennessee Electric Cooperative Association, and the Tennessee Municipal Electric Power Association. The program provides job training and training and support in health and safety issues for both municipal and cooperative utilities throughout the state of Tennessee. JT&S is based at the Murfreesboro campus of Tennessee College of Applied Technology.
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the efficient operation of the department, will implement new products and services, coordinate and recommend policy changes, budgetary considerations and oversee employee development. Applicants may refer to the link below for additional information, qualifications and instructions on how to apply. You may also contact Connie Crouch in Human Resources at 423-952-5162. Applicants are being accepted until August 18. Visit http://www.jcpb.com/careers/listing.asp?id=40 to view the full article online.
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Effective December 19, 2017, Memphis Light, Gas and Water President and Chief Executive Officer Jerry Collins Jr. will retire as head of the utility. Collins has served as President and CEO of MLGW since 2007. He is the 10th person to lead the utility. A native Memphian, Collins previously served as Director of Public Works for the City of Memphis.
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The Internal Revenue Service should withdraw a proposal it issued early this year that would change the definition of the term "political subdivision" for purposes of tax-exempt bonds, said Sue Kelly, president and CEO of the American Public Power Association, in an August 3 letter to the IRS.
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