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Tennessee Valley Authority

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In September 2010, the Tennessee Valley Authority's Integrated Resource Plan suggest the company's future is likely to include more nuclear power production and less reliance on coal for the next two decades, including idling more coal fired units and adding nuclear units as early as 2018. A handful of strategies were considered, but the report indicated that TVA would be better positioned in the future if the utility diversified its power production and added more energy efficient and demand response programs. The public can comment on the plan through November 2010, and then TVA will submit the plan to the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] in March 2010 for a review of the environmental impact. The TVA board will approve plans in April.<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D9I97J300.htm "TVA's future plans suggest more nuclear, less coal"] Bloomberg BusinessWeek, September 16, 2010.</ref>
==Other plants==
===Existing Gas And/Or Oil-Fired Plants===
*[[Caledonia Combustion Turbine Plant]]
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