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fossil fuels

Tracking Tennessee’s fossil fuel expansion in 2023 — and a few climate wins

By Caroline Eggers

December 29, 2023

Earth is about to finish the hottest year on record — and it was marked by deadly heat, droughts, floods and disease outbreaks. Fossil fuels are the main driver — but that industry expanded in Tennessee this year. 

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: 2023 Year In Review, climate change, fossil fuels, methane, Tennessee Valley Authority

Nuclear will be part of the clean energy future. Tennessee plans to lead in building ‘small’ reactors.

By Caroline Eggers

December 8, 2023

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In Oak Ridge, the place where the first electricity from nuclear power was generated, the Tennessee Valley Authority is planning to build what may become the nation’s first mini nuclear plant. 

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, Department of Energy, fossil fuels, nuclear, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Tennessee Valley Authority

TVA proposes 8th gas plant in 3 years

By Caroline Eggers

December 4, 2023

The reliability of gas is under greater scrutiny after blackouts related to recent Arctic blasts, like Winter Storm Elliott in 2022 and Winter Storm Uri in 2021. TVA had generation issues in at least 10 of its 17 gas plants last year. 

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, fossil fuels, methane, Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee is vulnerable to winter blackouts. Here is a big reason why.

By Caroline Eggers

December 1, 2023

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Last December, the Tennessee Valley Authority said it was prepared to handle 34 gigawatts of demand. When an Arctic blast dropped temperatures right before Christmas, demand peaked at about 33.4 GW.

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: fossil fuels, methane, severe weather, Tennessee Valley Authority, winter storm elliott

Tennessee is drafting its first-ever plan to cut climate pollution. The state wants your input.

By Caroline Eggers

November 14, 2023

In the next few months, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation will complete two firsts for the state.  The agency will create an inventory of the state’s biggest climate offenders — and then draft a plan to cut that pollution statewide.

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, fossil fuels, pollution, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Tennessee Valley Authority

‘Stop polluting the communities of Black folks’: A Memphis resident reacts to TVA’s latest methane gas proposal

By Caroline Eggers

October 13, 2023

The Tennessee Valley Authority has planned the largest fossil fuel buildout of any utility in the nation this decade — and it just proposed another project.

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, fossil fuels, memphis, pollution, solar, Tennessee Valley Authority

Your electricity bill is going up. Why? TVA is only telling part of the $15B answer.

By Caroline Eggers

October 10, 2023

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The Tennessee Valley Authority will spend $15 billion on capital projects, like new generation and transmission, in the next three years.  On what, exactly?

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, fossil fuels, methane, pipeline, Tennessee Valley Authority

Nashvillians will ‘March to End Fossil Fuels’ this Sunday

By Caroline Eggers

September 15, 2023

Earth is heating up, because humans continue to burn fossil fuels. In the last decade, the use of oil, coal and gas accounted for as much as 86% of the global warming fueling fires and floods.  The U.S. can transition all electricity to renewable and nuclear sources by 2035, and buildings and most vehicles can […]

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, fossil fuels, protest, renewable energy, Tennessee Valley Authority

Justin J. Pearson awarded Sierra Club’s highest honor for leadership stopping oil pipeline in Memphis

By Caroline Eggers

September 12, 2023

In 2021, Justin J. Pearson led people in protests against billion-dollar fossil fuel companies. Together, they helped stop an oil pipeline that would have cut through mostly Black neighborhoods in Memphis. 

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, fossil fuels, justin j. pearson, pipeline, pollution

A small Tennessee town evacuates after a gas pipeline explodes

By Caroline Eggers

August 18, 2023

A gas pipeline station exploded in Middle Tennessee, sending one person to the hospital Friday morning.  Anyone within a one-mile radius of the pipeline facility in Hickman County was evacuated, and authorities have set up temporary shelters. 

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: fossil fuels, kinder morgan, pipeline, Tennessee Valley Authority

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