TVA Cancels Boring Energy Council Meeting: No One Surprised
Published Date: 4/17/2026
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The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is canceling the April 23, 2026 meeting of its Regional Energy Resource Council. If you were planning to attend or follow this meeting, don’t worry—the TVA will share a new date soon. No money or deadlines are affected right now, so stay tuned for updates!
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