Chattanooga Times Free Press

TVA juggles topmost ranks

- By Dave Flessner

Zeringue returns, Fisher leaves as TVA streamline­s executive suite.

The Tennessee Valley Authority is bringing back its former president and chief operating officer to help upgrade constructi­on of its Watts Bar nuclear plant even as the utility phases out the job of its current president.

TVA announced Thursday that former president and nuclear chief O.J. “Ike” Zeringue will head engineerin­g and constructi­on at the Unit 2 reactor under constructi­on at Watts Bar. He replaces Don Stinson, who is moving to TVA’S unfinished Bellefonte Nuclear Plant to lead preparatio­n for constructi­on there in future years.

“Ike is familiar with the Tennessee Valley Authority and has more than 30 years of experience in the nuclear power industry and in building nuclear plants,” Mike Skaggs, senior vice president of nuclear constructi­on, said in a conference call with reporters Thursday. “His background in engineerin­g and constructi­on at multiple nuclear constructi­on projects gives him the background and experience we need to help complete work on Watts Bar Unit 2.”

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Watts Bar Unit 2 was revived in 2007 following 22 years in which the unfinished reactor was in mothballs. But the planned $2.5 billion completion project is more than a year behind schedule and is expected to cost significan­tly more than originally forecast.

As part of the changes at Watts Bar, Ray Hruby, currently head of the Bellefonte Nuclear Plant in Alabama, will move to Watts Bar to manage project work, licens-

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