Doing the right thing.

Our Internal Energy Management Program (IEMP) is how we make sure we’re identifying, funding and implementing energy and water conservation projects at TVA buildings.

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Making a big impact.

As a federal agency, we’re required to meet a wide range of federal laws and Executive Order requirements to help reduce energy and water usage at TVA buildings. IEMP helps us meet our energy and sustainability goals, lowers costs, improves safety, increases productivity and creates jobs. Plus, it’s just the right thing to do. In 2020, TVA invested $3.31 million on improvements resulting in $321,643 in annual savings and 3,520 megawatt hours in energy consumption savings.

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For the benefit of the Valley.

TVA EnergyRight Business & Industry partners with local power companies and contractors to make sure that businesses in the region have the resources they need to succeed. IEMP offers us an opportunity to identify energy-savings opportunities, manage implementation strategies and test new technologies on ourselves so that we can better serve our customers.

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Implementing new technologies.

Since we upgrade our facilities with the latest energy-saving technologies, we can advise our Business & Industry customers with confidence based on experience.

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Smart metering

Smart metering technologies provide interval energy data for our buildings, enabling informed energy savings decisions and rapid response to usage spikes.

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HVAC performance testing

Smartphone-integrated HVAC testing equipment provides easy access to real-time efficiency measurements to make sure our units are operating at peak performance.

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Lighting simulation

We use 3D renderings of LED lighting system performance to determine the optimal orientation and fixture types for new lighting projects at our buildings.

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LED bulbs

We’re retrofitting existing fluorescent light fixtures or replacing incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs for a brighter, safer, more energy-efficient workplace.

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Lighting controls

New lighting control systems turn lights on and off — or dim light levels — depending on the occupancy and amount of daylight harvested by the building.

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Water conservation

TVA completes energy and water surveys to make sure we’re using water wisely. Low-flow plumbing fixtures, aerators and leak detection help us do our part.

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Walking the walk.

TVA’s Magnolia Combined Cycle Plant in Benton County, Mississippi, was the first power plant recognized by the Department of Energy as 50001 Ready. Using the self-guided tool, teams identified energy- efficiency opportunities, saving more than 18 gigawatt hours of energy and nearly $1.2 million annually — with no additional capital investment.

Our plans & performance.

We’re working to provide cleaner, reliable and affordable energy to support sustainable economic growth in the region while engaging in proactive environmental stewardship.

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