Holtec International Joins the Texas Nuclear Alliance

February 18, 2026

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Holtec Joins TNA

AUSTIN, Texas (February 18, 2026) – The Texas Nuclear Alliance (TNA) proudly welcomes as a member Holtec International, a nuclear energy technology company specializing in small modular reactors (SMRs), spent fuel storage, and nuclear plant decommissioning.

“As a global leader in nuclear innovation, Holtec is at the forefront of delivering safe, reliable, and sustainable nuclear energy,” said TNA President Reed Clay. “From spearheading the historic, first-ever restart of a U.S. nuclear power plant to advancing next-generation reactor technologies, Holtec’s bold leadership demonstrates what is possible for the future of nuclear energy, and TNA’s partnership with Holtec reinforces the role Texas can play in that future.”

“Holtec is happy to join the Texas Nuclear Alliance as a member,” stated Holtec President Kelly Trice.  “As the nation looks to expand the use of clean, baseload nuclear power, the work that Texas has done to ensure it is a leader in this space is impressive and we are committed to helping lead that effort.”

About Holtec International
Holtec International is a world leader in nuclear energy technology, specializing in spent fuel storage, small modular reactors (SMRs), and nuclear plant decommissioning. With a strong commitment to innovation, sustainability, and energy security, Holtec provides cutting-edge solutions that support a clean energy future. Through its expertise and pioneering technologies, Holtec is driving the next generation of nuclear energy worldwide. The company is spearheading the historic restart of the Palisades nuclear plant, marking the first-ever reopening of a U.S. nuclear facility. Holtec’s advanced SMR-300™ will deliver safe, reliable, and carbon-free power anywhere in the world. To learn more, visit www.holtecinternational.com.

About the Texas Nuclear Alliance
TNA is the only industry association in Texas dedicated to the advancement of nuclear technology in the state. Formed in 2022 in the aftermath of Winter Storm Uri, and comprising of over 70 member entities today, ​TNA is based on the fundamental premise that if Texas and the world want low-carbon, reliable energy, it can no longer turn its back on nuclear energy. In the 89th Texas Legislature, TNA helped pass four nuclear-dedicated bills, including House Bill 14, a $350 million investment by the state in nuclear energy—the largest of its kind in the U.S—that led to the creation of the Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office (TANEO). TNA was formed with a singular mission: to make Texas the Nuclear Capital of the World. Nuclear is clean, safe, reliable, and secure.

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