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TVA Board of Directors to Host Public Session and Quarterly Meeting in Guntersville, Alabama

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors invites the public to join its quarterly business meeting in person or online as the agency advances America’s energy future. The meeting will be held at 2 p.m. CT on Thursday, May 21, at the Marshall County RSVP Building, 19272 US Hwy 431, Guntersville, AL 35976. Please note this is a change from the initial advisory. A live stream of the meeting will be available at TVA.com.

A public listening session will be held the same day from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. CT, on Thursday, May 21, at the same location. This session provides an opportunity for the public to share input directly with the Board. Individuals wishing to address the Board have the choice of registering to speak in person or submitting written comments through the Board’s webpage at tva.com/board. Registration opens online at noon on Friday, May 15. Individuals without computer access can register to speak or arrange to submit written comments by calling 865-776-7015.

The Board will convene at 2 p.m. CT on Thursday, May 21, at the RSVP Building and will consider the agenda items listed below.

 

Agenda

  1. 1. Approval of Minutes of the February 11, 2026, Board Meeting
  2. Report of the People and Governance Committee
  3. Report of the Audit, Risk, and Cybersecurity Committee
  4. Report of the Operations and Nuclear Oversight Committee
  5. Report of the External Stakeholders and Regulation Committee
  6. Report of the Finance, Rates, and Portfolio Committee
  7. Report from President and CEO
  8. Information Items
    • Regulatory Task Force
    • Selection of Board Chair and Chair Elect
    • Board Practice – Use of TVA Aircraft
    • Appointment of Interim CEO
    • Regulatory Task Force – amended

 

As energy demand accelerates across the nation—driven by data center growth, AI load, advanced manufacturing, and electrification, TVA is focused on affordability and reliability to grow the economy. Today, TVA is making historic capital investments in natural gas, nuclear, storage, and grid infrastructure, to expand capacity to meet fast rising peaks, support the region’s industries, and strengthen the backbone of the power system. This work reflects TVA’s core public power mission: putting people first and improving quality of life across the Valley. Learn more at TVA.com.