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Fuel Cost AdjustmentQ. What is a Fuel Cost Adjustment? A. The Fuel Cost Adjustment (FCA) is a variable energy rate that can fluctuate from month to month as TVA's fuel and purchased power costs rise and fall. FCA Monthly Comparison |
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![]() | TVA Quarterly Fuel Cost Adjustments 2006-2009 |
Q. Does the Fuel Cost Adjustment appear on my bill?
A. The FCA appears as a dollar amount on your bill. The adjustment is included in the "total amount due" for the month.
Q. Do other utilities have a Fuel Cost Adjustment?
A. Fuel Cost Adjustments are typically found in private, investor-owned utilities. Many gas companies, including Nashville Gas, have used a Fuel Cost Adjustment for years. TVA had a similar mechanism in the 1970's.
Q. Why does the price of fuel and purchased power fluctuate?
A. Many factors can affect the costs of fuel and purchased power including the weather, changes in the price of coal and natural gas, and unforeseen changes in the operations of TVA's generating plants.
Q. Are there other sources of energy that generate electricity at a cheaper rate?
A. Electricity produced at TVA dams using hydro-electric generators is the most cost effective source. However, the amount of generation is limited by available natural resources.