This review was the third in a series of reviews that will benchmark TVA's performance in key areas and answer the question, "How is TVA doing in regard to operational performance." In conducting this review we: (1) assessed key performance measures and their alignment with the key strategic objectives, (2) evaluated TVA's performance relative to key performance indicators by using target metrics and available benchmark information, and (3) identified key management challenges confronting TVA. Our report found TVA's performance is positive with respect to system reliability and safety; however, system efficiency could be improved. In summary:Reliability: One of TVA's primary responsibilities is to serve as a reliable and cost competitive source of electric power to its customers. TVA has performed exceptionally well in terms of system reliability, delivering electric service with 99.999 percent reliability. TVA also performed better than the industry at large in all its key reliability performance metrics. In addition, TVA has maintained an adequate capacity reserve margin, which has contributed to this strong reliability performance.Efficiency: System efficiency is a measure of the effectiveness of TVA's expenditures on the operations and maintenance of its generation fleet. Additional focus in this area is warranted. Specifically, higher than average forced outage rates, especially for its fossil units, have negatively impacted TVA's system efficiency performance. In addition, while TVA's delivered cost of power ranked in the second quartile of a selected peer group, its average non fuel operations and maintenance costs ranked only in the third quartile. High operations and maintenance costs coupled with low plant availability combined to depress TVA's efficiency metrics. Two things clearly impacting TVA's efficiency performance included (1) an aging fossil generation fleet and (2) reduced availability of hydroelectric power.Safety: TVA ranked in the first quartile based on the number of recordable injuries per 200,000 hours worked as based on data provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and comparable data provided by the 2007 Edison Electric Institute Benchmark Data. However, the recent death of a contractor employee involved in the Kingston Fossil Plant ash spill cleanup effort emphasizes to us that safety must be the first priority in everything we do.Additionally, TVA faces many significant management challenges in attaining and maintaining operational excellence. Our report discusses the areas of (1) an aging generation fleet and transmission system, (2) an aging work force, (3) generation mix, and (4) management culture. Summary Only
Date Issued
Submitting OIG
Tennessee Valley Authority OIG
Other Participating OIGs
Tennessee Valley Authority OIG
Agencies Reviewed/Investigated
Tennessee Valley Authority
Report Number
2007-11400
Report Description
Report Type
Audit
Agency Wide
Yes
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