List of power stations operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority

A list of power generating stations operated by the Tennessee Valley Authority:

Dams and hydroelectric facilities

 * Apalachia Dam
 * Bear Creek Dam
 * Beaver Creek Dam
 * Beech Dam
 * Blue Ridge Dam
 * Boone Dam
 * Cedar Dam
 * Cedar Creek Dam
 * Chatuge Dam
 * Cherokee Dam
 * Chickamauga Dam
 * Clear Creek Dam
 * Dogwood Dam
 * Douglas Dam
 * Fontana Dam
 * Fort Loudoun Dam
 * Fort Patrick Henry Dam
 * Great Falls Dam
 * Guntersville Dam
 * Hiwassee Dam
 * Kentucky Dam
 * Little Bear Creek Dam
 * Lost Creek Dam
 * Melton Hill Dam
 * Nickajack Dam
 * Nolichucky Dam
 * Normandy Dam
 * Norris Dam
 * Nottely Dam
 * Ocoee Dams 1, 2, 3
 * Pickwick Landing Dam
 * Pin Oak Dam
 * Pine Dam
 * Raccoon Mountain Pumped-Storage Plant
 * Redbud Dam
 * South Holston Dam
 * Sycamore Dam
 * Tellico Dam
 * Tims Ford Dam
 * Upper Bear Creek Dam
 * Watauga Dam
 * Watts Bar Dam
 * Wheeler Dam
 * Wilbur Dam
 * Wilson Dam

Joint facilities
TVA also assists ALCOA's Tapoco/APGI in regulating several facilities, including the Calderwood, Cheoah, Chilhowee, and Santeetlah dams.

Renewable generation
TVA operates several small-scale facilities that generate electricity from renewable sources other than hydropower. These include: At Buffalo Mountain in Oliver Springs, Tennessee, TVA operates three wind turbines with a combined generation capacity of 2 MW and purchases the output of 15 additional wind turbines owned by Invenergy that have a combined capacity of 27 MW. As of 2013, the agency had purchased agreements from power generated from wind farms outside its service area: A 2010 agreement with Iberdrola Renewables provides a potential 300MW future supply from Streator-Cayuga Ridge Wind Farm, Livingston County, Illinois
 * Solar electric generation
 * Lovers Lane soccer complex, Bowling Green, Kentucky (36 kW capacity)
 * Finley Stadium, Chattanooga, Tennessee (85 kW)
 * Gibson County High School, Dyer, Tennessee (18 kW)
 * Florence, Alabama water treatment facility (30 kW)
 * Sci-Quest science museum, Huntsville, Alabama (27 kW)
 * Ijams Nature Center, Knoxville, Tennessee (15 kW)
 * Bridges Center, Memphis, Tennessee (25 kW)
 * Adventure Science Center, Nashville, Tennessee (27 kW)
 * Cocke County High School, Newport, Tennessee (9 kW)
 * American Museum of Science and Energy, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (15 kW)
 * Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee (7 kW)
 * University of Mississippi, University, Mississippi (30 kW)
 * Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee (two 18 kW facilities)
 * Duffield-Pattonsville Elementary School, Scott County, Virginia (9 kW)
 * Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi (15 kW)
 * Wind power
 * 2012 – Enel Green Power, LLC – 201MW – Caney River Wind Farm, Elk County, Kansas.
 * 2012 – Invenergy – 400MW – Bishop Hill Wind Energy Center, Henry County, Illinois
 * 2012 – 200MW – California Ridge Wind Energy Center in Champaign County, Illinois
 * 2012 – NextEra Energy Resources – 150MW – White Oak Energy Center, McLean County, Illinois
 * 2012 – NextEra Energy Resources – 165MW – Cimarron Wind farm, Gray County, Kansas

Biogas from the Maxson wastewater treatment plant in Memphis is burned in Allen Fossil Plant, accounting for a generating capacity of 4 MW.
 * Waste-derived methane