TVA decides to keep coal-fired plant running alongside new gas plant near Clarksville

CUMBERLAND CITY, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Tennessee Valley Authority board voted Wednesday to reverse course and keep the old coal-fired Cumberland Fossil Plant up and running alongside the new Natural Gas Plant when it comes online later this year.

TVA announced that the coal plants here and in Kingston will continue operations “beyond previously scheduled retirement dates, aligning with the (Trump) Administration’s energy dominance strategy to prioritize domestic energy production that strengthens America’s economy and security.”

“TVA is building America’s energy future while keeping the lights on today,” said Don Moul, TVA president and CEO, in the announcement. “Our mission is clear: provide reliable, affordable power for the 10 million people we serve. Taking steps to continue operations at Cumberland and Kingston and completing new generation under construction are essential to meet surging demand and power our region’s growing economy.”

Rise in demand from AI, population growth

The plan had been to shutter the high-pollution Fossil Plant, or “steam plant,” which uses coal to create energy and has been in operation since 1973, about 20 southwest of Clarksville.

But TVA spokesman Scott Brooks told Clarksville Now that energy demand has risen beyond expectations since that decision was made, including from AI and population growth…

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