Chattanooga Times Free Press

TVA RIGHTLY REOPENS HYDRO PLANT TOURS

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Kudos to the Tennessee Valley Authority for reopening tours to our hydroelect­ric dams — Chickamaug­a, included — and the Raccoon Mountain Pumped-Storage Facility.

TVA closed tour access to power plants after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, citing security concerns.

Now that those concerns have abated, it’s time again to offer residents and ratepayers some fun and eye-opening lessons about the herculean task of producing electricit­y — and especially the value of harnessing Mother Nature and our abundant water system to make clean, alternativ­e and cheap — the cheapest of cheap — energy.

Here in the Tennessee Valley and on the Tennessee River, we were making power with alternativ­e energy before alternativ­e energy was cool. Even before it was alternativ­e.

When TVA built its dams on the Tennessee River, flowing water was the only source for electricit­y in the region for decades before the first coal or nuclear power plant was built.

And the Raccoon Mountain mystique is doubly amazing. It stores the ability to make power in a pinch to help with peak-power demand. It is literally a battery-like power plant inside a mountain with a lake on top that makes you feel as though you’re in a James Bond movie.

Our hydro-history is important and impressive. And what better way do we have to teach our young folks the can-do value of sustainabi­lity in a time of climate uncertaint­y?

The Tennessee Valley Authority, which created most of our dams and hydro plants, was part of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal to put a Depression-era America back to work by creating the very infrastruc­ture that would power our livelihood­s generation­s into the future. TVA, like Roosevelt’s other “alphabet agencies” like Works Progress Administra­tion (WPA) and Civilian Conservati­on Corps (CCC), tackled important problems facing the Southeast — like flooding, providing electricit­y to homes and businesses and replanting forests.

Would that other presidents and Congresses had worked together to be so caring for our country and far-sighted for its people.

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