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Lyash, who recently retired from TVA, will serve on Dominion’s Safety, Technology, Nuclear and Operations Committee. His four ...
Mr. Lyash on TVA’s leadership in nuclear, said, “Nuclear is the most reliable and efficient energy the world has ever known, and TVA is uniquely positioned to help drive this forward.
Mr. Lyash said last year about 270 companies selected the Tennessee Valley to do business because of TVA’s low-cost, reliable and clean energy. The trend continues.
Lyash was appointed to the position of president and CEO by the TVA’s board of directors in April 2019. Under his guidance, ...
“Mr. Lyash is inheriting the leadership of the Tennessee Valley Authority at a time when TVA is doing a good job of filling its responsibility to produce large amounts of reliable clean ...
TVA kept rates relatively low. But Lyash came under fire for blackouts in 2022 and drew Trump’s ire for his multimillion-dollar salary. Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Jeffrey Lyash said Friday ...
Mr. Trump can’t fire the head of the TVA, ... The utility laid off 64 IT workers in June. Mr. Lyash, whose base salary of $920,000 is more than twice the president’s pay of $400,000, ...
Jeff Lyash announced his plans to retire "no later than the end of the fiscal year" after 40 years in the industry. He's served as TVA's CEO for nearly six years.
TVA said in April it intended to leave nearly 5 million tons of coal ash in an unlined pit at Bull Run. The pit sits atop a portion of Bull Run Creek, alongside the Clinch River and is partially ...
Lyash, a 57-year-old engineer who has worked in the utility industry for more the past 38 years, is leaving the Toronto utility next month to become only the third CEO of TVA in the agency's 86 ...