TVA clings to coal

I grew up in the land of the TVA in East Tennessee. While the TVA is famous for hydroelectric power, it also built several coal-fired generators and nuclear power plants.  A couple miles from our house was the Bull Run steam plant, a coal-fired plant. Its iconic smokestack was visible for miles. Recently the plant was closed and dismantled as part of TVA’s move away from coal. Some of my Oak Ridge peeps were sorry to see it go. I wasn’t.

But that move has stalled. The TVA board voted unanimously to keep two coal plants operating for the foreseeable future, a move applauded by Trump. It’s a lifeline for the dying coal industry in the US, but accelerates the death march to global warming.

During the same meeting, the board allowed the company xAI, owned by Elon Musk, to double the amount of power it draws from the grid.

Sad.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk1QPo0am4M

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