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Qué (quién) es Tennessee Valley Authority - definición


Tennessee Valley Authority Police         
  • Workers at the site of [[Norris Dam]], the first hydroelectric dam built by the TVA, circa 1933
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  • Construction on Tellico Dam
  • TVA flag
  • Hawkins County]] circa 1956
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  • A [[carpenter]], wearing a contractor's employee badge, at work during the 1942 construction of [[Douglas Dam]] in [[East Tennessee]].
  • [[Ronald Reagan]], who was fired by [[General Electric]] after criticizing TVA as a problem of "big government".
  • President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] signs the TVA Act
  • The twin cooling towers and reactor containment buildings of TVA's [[Sequoyah Nuclear Plant]] north of [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]].
  • Arthur E. Morgan]], and [[David E. Lilienthal]]
  • Aerial footage of the [[Kingston Fossil Plant coal fly ash slurry spill]], the largest environmental disaster in American history.
  • Tennessee Valley Authority Surplus/Deficit
  • TVA poster at [[Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum]]
FEDERALLY-OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY CORPORATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Tennessee Valley Authority Act; Tennessee Valley Act; Tennessee Valley Authority Police; United States Tennessee Valley Authority Police; Tennessee valley authority; TVA; Tva; TVA (company); Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933
The Tennessee Valley Authority Police is a law enforcement agency in the United States. It is a federally commissioned agency that provides protection for Tennessee Valley Authority properties and employees.
TVA         
  • Workers at the site of [[Norris Dam]], the first hydroelectric dam built by the TVA, circa 1933
  • access-date=February 20, 2022}}</ref>
  • Construction on Tellico Dam
  • TVA flag
  • Hawkins County]] circa 1956
  • date=October 8, 2017}}</ref>
  • A [[carpenter]], wearing a contractor's employee badge, at work during the 1942 construction of [[Douglas Dam]] in [[East Tennessee]].
  • [[Ronald Reagan]], who was fired by [[General Electric]] after criticizing TVA as a problem of "big government".
  • President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] signs the TVA Act
  • The twin cooling towers and reactor containment buildings of TVA's [[Sequoyah Nuclear Plant]] north of [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]].
  • Arthur E. Morgan]], and [[David E. Lilienthal]]
  • Aerial footage of the [[Kingston Fossil Plant coal fly ash slurry spill]], the largest environmental disaster in American history.
  • Tennessee Valley Authority Surplus/Deficit
  • TVA poster at [[Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum]]
FEDERALLY-OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITY CORPORATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Tennessee Valley Authority Act; Tennessee Valley Act; Tennessee Valley Authority Police; United States Tennessee Valley Authority Police; Tennessee valley authority; TVA; Tva; TVA (company); Tennessee Valley Authority Act of 1933
¦ abbreviation (in the US) Tennessee Valley Authority.
Tennessee Public Utility Commission         
FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES
Tennessee Regulatory Authority
The Tennessee Public Utility Commission (TPUC) is the Tennessee governmental unit charged with the responsibility of setting rates and service standards for privately owned telephone, natural gas, electric, and water utilities.
Ejemplos de uso de Tennessee Valley Authority
1. During the Great Depression, it launched the Tennessee Valley Authority.
2. Howard, 32, sitting in his car, said Jim Carver, director of Tennessee Valley Authority police.
3. Inc. of Georgia, Xcel Energy Inc. of Minnesota, and the federal Tennessee Valley Authority.
4. It was the second breach at a Tennessee Valley Authority facility in less than a month.
5. Tennessee Valley Authority spokesman John Moulton said investigators were calling it an apparent murder–suicide.