§ 831m-1. Tennessee Valley Authority least-cost planning program
(a)
In general
The Tennessee Valley Authority shall conduct a least-cost planning program in accordance with this section.
(b)
Conduct of program
(1)
In general
In conducting a least-cost planning program under subsection (a) of this section, the Tennessee Valley Authority shall employ and implement a planning and selection process for new energy resources which evaluates the full range of existing and incremental resources (including new power supplies, energy conservation and efficiency, and renewable energy resources) in order to provide adequate and reliable service to electric customers of the Tennessee Valley Authority at the lowest system cost.
(2)
Planning and selection process
The planning and selection process referred to in paragraph (1) shall—
(A)
take into account necessary features for system operation, including diversity, reliability, dispatchability, and other factors of risk;
(3)
“System cost” defined
As used in paragraph (1), the term “system cost” means all direct and quantifiable net costs for an energy resource over its available life, including the cost of production, transportation, utilization, waste management, environmental compliance, and, in the case of imported energy resources, maintaining access to foreign sources of supply.
(c)
Participation by distributors
(1)
In general
In conducting a least-cost planning program under subsection (a) of this section, the Tennessee Valley Authority shall—
(2)
Assistance
The Tennessee Valley Authority shall provide appropriate assistance to distributors under paragraph (1)(B). Such assistance shall, where cost effective, be provided by the Tennessee Valley Authority acting through, or in cooperation with, an association of distributors. Such assistance may include publications, workshops, conferences, one-on-one assistance, financial assistance, equipment loans, technology assessment studies, marketing studies, and other appropriate mechanisms to transfer information on energy efficiency and renewable energy options and programs to customers.
(d)
Public review and comment
Before the selection and addition of a major new energy resource on the Tennessee Valley Authority system, the Tennessee Valley Authority shall provide an opportunity for public review and comment and shall include a description of any such action in an annual report to the President and Congress.