The president of the nation's largest public utility says he will recommend suspending a plan to boost electric rates next year.
Tennessee Valley Authority President Jeff Lyash told the Chattanooga Times Free Press in an interview last week that the federal utility has improved its balance sheet over the past few years and with operational improvements, it should be able to avoid any wholesale rate hikes over the next decade.
He said increases had been planned over the next four years to reduce debt.
Lyash took his position in April. He says said his predecessor, Bill Johnson, greatly helped shore up TVA's finances.
The TVA board is scheduled to adopt rates and vote on its 2020 budget at its Aug. 22 board meeting.
                    
                    
                                Advertisement
                            
                            TVA President Says No Need to Boost Rates
                Advertisement
            
            
            
                Latest Tennessee
            
                
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Apr. 29, 2021
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 18, 2020
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 17, 2020
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 12, 2020
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 11, 2020
                        
                
                
                ADVERTISEMENT
            
            
                Most Read >
            
        
                
                ADVERTISEMENT
            
            
                Latest Tennessee
            
                
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Apr. 29, 2021
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 18, 2020
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 17, 2020
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 12, 2020
                        
                        
                            Tennessee
                            
                            Aug. 11, 2020
                        
                
                    Advertisement
                
                
                
                
                ADVERTISEMENT