TVA in North Carolina FISCAL YEAR 2019 (OCTOBER 2018 – SEPTEMBER 2019)

TVA in North Carolina FISCAL YEAR 2019 (OCTOBER 2018 – SEPTEMBER 2019)

TVA in North Carolina FISCAL YEAR 2019 (OCTOBER 2018 – SEPTEMBER 2019) Energy Sales SOLD PROVIDED SERVED REVENUE 1.1 billion 379million 509million $74 million kilowatt-hours kilowatt-hours kilowatt-hours power revenue OF ELECTRICITY TO OF ELECTRICITY TO OF ELECTRICITY TO IN THE STATE OF municipal HOUSE 9,000 North Carolina 1 HOLDS & 34,000 Commercial & Industrial IN 2019 3 co-ops Through the LPCs Customers* Through the LPCs *7.9 million kilowatt-hours to outdoor lighting customers. LPC = local power company Service Area T VA COVERS 5,535 6% Square miles OF TOTAL OF NORTH CAROLINA SERVICE AREA 5,13 4 Square miles WATERSHED MANAGEMENT TVA serves the North Carolina counties of Avery, Burke, Cherokee, Clay, McDowell and Watauga. Power Generation and Transmission • TVA owns and operates four hydroelectric dams in North substations Carolina with a combined generating capacity of 523 9 switchyards & megawatts. The dams are Apalachia and Hiwassee in MILES Cherokee County; Chatuge in Clay County; and Fontana in of transmission Swain and Graham counties. LINE 119 Land and Water Stewardship • TVA manages four reservoirs in western North Carolina—Apalachia, Fontana, Hiwassee and a portion of Chatuge. These reservoirs have a combined surface area of nearly 21,000 acres and about 530 miles of shoreline. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY | NORTH CAROLINA FACT SHEET • TVA manages recreational, natural and cultural resources on more miles of than 1,500 acres of public land around its reservoirs in North 530 SHORELINE Carolina and partners with communities and local, state and regional stakeholders to improve water quality and aquatic biodiversity, 1,500 shoreline conditions, recreation, wildlife and habitats on lands, ACRES of reservoirs and their tributaries. PUBLIC LAND • The TVA visitor center at Fontana Dam hosted 58,963 visitors in 2019. River Management • TVA maintains the structural, seismic and hydraulic integrity of four dams in North Carolina: Apalachia, Chatuge, Fontana and Hiwassee. • TVA operates its dams and reservoirs in North Carolina as part of an integrated multi-purpose reservoir system to provide numerous stakeholders a variety of benefits that include navigation, flood risk reduction, low-cost hydropower, water supply, water quality and recreational opportunities. • Twenty-three municipalities, 13 industries and 17 mining companies in North Carolina draw water from the Tennessee River system. Water also is drawn for power plant cooling and irrigation. Other TVA Operations Tax Equivalent Payments North Carolina households achieved 40 $ kilowatt- eSCORE 3 million 33,086 hours 19 PAID IN LIEU OF TAXES SELF- OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY SAVINGS AUDITS Two new homes were built and 36 existing homes were incentivized to install Smart Electric Technologies. Personnel TVA Suppliers T VA T VA SUPPLIES $ 24 EMPLOYEES 231 RETIREES PURCHASED FROM 163.3million NORTH CAROLINA non-fuel materials VENDORS and services Economic Impact $ 25 JOBS 23million created or retained INVESTED TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY | NORTH CAROLINA FACT SHEET 20-3227 0120.

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