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The Tennessee Valley Authority is a government-owned corporation created by U.S. Code Title 16, Chapter 12A, the Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933.It was initially founded as an agency to provide general economic development to the region through power generation, flood control, navigation assistance, fertilizer manufacturing, and agricultural development.
The governor chairs the Tennessee Board of Regents, the University of Tennessee's Board of Trustees, and holds seats on the State Funding Board, State Building Commission, Board of Equalization, Tennessee Local Development Authority, School Bond Authority, and Tennessee Industrial and Agricultural Development Commission. [4]
2 × 1233 MW. [edit on Wikidata] Phipps Bend Nuclear Plant was a planned nuclear power generation facility that was to be constructed and operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) in unincorporated Hawkins County, Tennessee. Proposed to house two reactor units, the power plant was estimated to cost $1.6 billion when it was first planned ...
"Most industrial development boards, if they saw a $5.98 to $1.00 benefit-to-cost ratio, would say these are the kind of projects we are looking for in Rutherford County to produce revenue that is ...
Tennessee: FTZ 148: Industrial Development Board of Blount County and the Cities of Alcoa and Maryville: Knoxville Tennessee: FTZ 204: Tri-Cities Airport Authority: Tri-Cities Airport Tennessee: FTZ 223: Memphis International Trade Development Corp. Memphis Tennessee: FTZ 78: Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County: Shelbyville ...
Gov. Bill Lee speaks during a press conference at the end of session at Tennessee Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, April 25, 2024.
Tennessee is one of the top producers of chemicals, especially non-petrochemicals. [30] Chemical products manufactured in Tennessee include industrial chemicals, paints, pharmaceuticals, plastic resins, and soaps and hygiene products. Kingsport is the headquarters of Eastman Chemical Company, which was founded there in 1920.
The Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions (TDFI) is a Cabinet-level agency within Tennessee state government, currently led by Greg Gonzales, Commissioner of Financial Institutions. The department is responsible for regulating Tennessee's banking system, including state-chartered banks and credit unions, and handling consumer ...