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Helping C&I Customers to Get C.L.E.A.N
Abstract
In 1993, industrial and large commercial
(C&I) customers accounted for over 16.2
billions of kilowatt-hours sales for the
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and
provided $472 millions in total annual revenues.
The survival and retention of these customers
are critical to both TVA and the regional
economy. There is concern, however, that the
economic viability of these customers may be
"at risk." An increasingly hostile environmental
regulatory climate is eroding revenues that
might otherwise be available for plant
expansion, equipment purchases, and job
creation. Assisting these customers to comply
with environmental regulations has the
potential to reduce their capital, operating and
liability costs.
Through its participation in an Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) tailored collaborative, TVA has customized CLEAN -Comprehensive Least Emissions ANalysis --to assist its C&I customers. CLEAN is a database and software tool for calculating the comprehensive emissions from end-use technologies on an equivalent basis.
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Citation
Williams, J.; Beames, B. (1995). Helping C&I Customers to Get C.L.E.A.N. Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu). Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /91338.