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About Tennessee Nuclear Network [TN²]

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TN², powered by the East Tennessee Economic Council (ETEC), is the state's official partnership to advance nuclear innovation, workforce development, and economic growth across the state and strengthen Tennessee’s position as a global hub for nuclear.

Since 2007, the East Tennessee Economic Council (ETEC)’s Nuclear Working Group has supported the growth and innovation of nuclear energy in Tennessee.

What began with a few companies in the Oak Ridge–Knoxville area grew to 90 members representing 50 organizations.

Then, in July of 2025, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee designated ETEC’s Nuclear Working Group as the Tennessee Nuclear Network (TN²)—the state’s official partnership advancing nuclear innovation, workforce development, and economic growth. The announcement was made by Tennessee’s Chief Operating Officer Brandon Gibson during ETEC’s annual Nuclear Opportunities Workshop (NOW).

The expansion into the Tennessee Nuclear Network forms an even more diverse coalition of leaders in industry, research, academia, and government, dedicated to strengthening Tennessee’s position as a global hub for advanced nuclear.

Currently the group is growing and has over 135 individuals statewide representing 75 nuclear-focused companies, academic institutions, municipalities, State of Tennessee officials, DOE contractors, and national trade organizations. A robust ecosystem for the nuclear industry.

The importance of this group lies in its ability to address critical challenges and opportunities in the nuclear sector. It acts as a platform for knowledge-sharing, policy advocacy, and strategic planning, ensuring that Tennessee remains at the forefront of nuclear advancements.

In 2023, Governor Lee signed Executive Order 101, creating the Tennessee Nuclear Energy Advisory Council (TNEAC) to strengthen the state’s leadership in nuclear energy. The Council consisted of 22 members from industry, higher education, workforce development, and government, and was led by Chairman David W. Salyers, TN Department of Environment and Conservation commissioner. ETEC President & CEO Tracy Boatner served on the Council.

In 2024 the Council issued its Final Report to help the State of Tennessee move forward with new nuclear generation along with the nuclear workforce and supply chain that sustains it. The Council’s report includes 19 recommendations in five key areas that reinforce Tennessee’s leading position in the nuclear industry and will enable deployment of critical baseload carbon free energy and support for a vibrant nuclear ecosystem that is key to the State’s overall economy. TN² will build on the Council’s recommendations and continue the mission of growing Tennessee’s nuclear ecosystem.

Click here to read the history of the Working Group from Dr. Eric Abelquist’s perspective. These are the remarks he gave at an ETEC Friday Morning meeting on Friday, December 10, 2021.

Click here to read the article in The Oak Ridger generated from the press release.

Governance & Leadership

TN² is powered by ETEC. It has own Executive Committee and four working Committees.

Advocacy, Policy & Regulatory Affairs

Coordinates policy engagement and regulatory collaboration at the state and federal levels to advance Tennessee’s nuclear industry priorities.

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Public Engagement & Communication
Workforce Development

Strategic Pillars & Objectives

Promote Innovation

Promote Innovation

Promote Innovation

Support Workforce Partnerships

Promote Innovation

Collaborate with Economic Growth Entities

Promote Innovation

Strengthen Collaboration

Provide Advocacy & Regulatory Support

Facilitate Public Engagement & Communication

Membership Structure

TN² membership is open to companies who contribute to Tennessee’s nuclear ecosystem. Members of TN² are also ETEC members which include access to over 300 multi-sector companies, and a variety of engagement and networking events.

Core Members

Original ETEC Nuclear Working Group experts which includes representatives from:

  • Tennessee Nuclear Energy Advisory Council
  • State of Tennessee (TN ECD, TDEC)
  • Tennessee Valley Authority
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Y-12 National Security Complex, ORAU, UCOR
  • Tennessee universities, technical colleges and community colleges
  • Private-sector nuclear companies
  • Local and regional economic development organizations
Strategic Partners
Affiliate Members
Government Liaisons

Key Partnerships

INDUSTRY
RESEARCH
EDUCATION & TRAINING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNMENT

Nuclear Opportunities Workshop (NOW)

Tennessee’s Premier Nuclear Industry Gathering

NOW is ETEC's Nuclear Opportunities Workshop, Tennessee’s premier nuclear industry conference focused on all things nuclear.

In July 2025, ETEC’s 7th annual NOW Conference hosted 1,000 attendees, made up of experts in nuclear fission and fusion energy, national security, radioisotopes, environmental management, policy, regulation, reactors, and workforce development; 70 exhibitors; and 150 students. The total included representatives from 300 companies across 34 states, as well as numerous industry leaders, federal and state officials, and national trade organizations interested in collaborating with nuclear companies in these fields.

The 2 full-day conference and Atomic After Party Reception was held at the Knoxville Convention Center in downtown Knoxville, Tennessee.

The NOW Conference has become a premier platform to showcase the advancements and opportunities within the nuclear industry in Tennessee. The exponential growth of NOW over the past few years underscores Tennessee’s commitment as the nation’s hub for nuclear innovation, driving America’s resurgence as a global leader in nuclear energy.

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Statewide Engagement

  • Working Committees
  • Monthly Meetings (in-person and online)
  • Annual TN Nuclear Summit / Day on the Hill
  • Annual NOW Conference

Operations & Support

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Be A Part of Tennessee's Nuclear Future

TN² meets monthly, both virtually and in-person in Oak Ridge. Members play an active role
in advancing collaboration, innovation, and workforce development statewide.

Members also help plan key nuclear-related events, including the annual Nuclear Opportunities
Workshop (NOW Conference), which brings together over 1,000 attendees from 34 states.
If you are part of Tennessee’s nuclear industry and want to get involved, click below
for more information, or send us an email here.

TN² Members

Advanced Nuclear Advisors
Aecom
AECON
Amentum
American Museum of Science & Energy
Analysis and Measurement Services Corp
Anderson County Chamber of Commerce
Anderson County Government
APCO Worldwide
Assystem
AtkinsRéalis US Nuclear
AvantTech
Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC
Barnard Construction
Barnhart Plant Services
Baskin Strategies
Bechtel
BESCO
BWX Technologies
Campbell County Government
C.A. Murren and Sons Company
Centrus
City of Oak Ridge
City of Oak Ridge Government
CNS Y-12
Curtiss-Wright
DOW
East Tennessee Economic Development Agency
ENERCON
EnergySolutions
Enveniam
Fifth Third Bank
Fusion Industry Association
G Browne & Associates
Hoffman & Hoffman
I.C. Thomasson - a Salas O'Brien Company
Industrial Board of Coffee County, TN
Industrial Development Board of Oak Ridge
Integration Engineering, PLLC
Johnson Service Group
Kairos Power

Kiewit
Knoxville Building & Const. Trades Council
LATA
LIS Technologies
M&M Technical Services
Mac 5 Technical Services
Management Solutions
Marsh
Materials & Chemistry Laboratory
Meridian Services Group
Middle Tennessee Electric
MS Technology
Navarro Research and Engineering
Nuclear Energy Institute
Nuclear Services Partners
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce
Oak Ridge Corridor Development Corporation
Oak Ridge Schools
Oak Ridge Utility District
Oklo
Omega Technical Services
Orano USA
Paschal Solutions
Patriot Talent Solutions
Piper Communications
Pro2Serve
Radiant Industries
Red Castle Human Capital
Roane County Government
Roane State Community College
Robert Morris Consulting
Rogers Group

S&ME
Scientific Sales
Scott County Government
SIDE Partnership
Spectra Tech
Standard Nuclear
Strata-G
Surveying and Mapping
System One
TCAT - Knoxville
TCAT - Upper Cumberland
Tennessee Chamber of Commerce
Tennessee Tech University
Tennessee Valley Authority
The Roane Alliance
Thompson Engineering
TN Department of Environment & Conservation
TN Dept. of Economic & Community Dev.
TRANE
TRISO-X
TN Small Business Development Center
Type One Energy Group
United Cleanup Oak Ridge
University of Tennessee
Universities Space Research
UT Research Park at Cherokee Farm
UT-Battelle (ORNL)
Vanderbilt University
Vol Case & Container
Westinghouse Electric Company
Zach Womp Consulting

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