Assystem Joins the Texas Nuclear Alliance

March 23, 2026

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Assystem Joins the Texas Nuclear Alliance

AUSTIN, Texas (March 23, 2026) – The Texas Nuclear Alliance (TNA) proudly welcomes as a member Assystem, a global engineering company dedicated to accelerating nuclear development.

“Assystem is helping accelerate the expansion of nuclear power worldwide through unmatched engineering expertise and innovation,” said TNA President Reed Clay. “As Texas builds a new generation of advanced nuclear projects, the industry will benefit tremendously from partners like Assystem and their global experience in engineering, project delivery, and innovation.”

“Assystem brings decades of experience supporting some of the world’s largest nuclear programs. Our ambition is to bring international best practices and advanced engineering & project delivery capabilities to the U.S. market—starting with Texas—to ensure both public and private stakeholders have the resources they need to successfully deliver their nuclear programs,” said Anne-Charlotte Dagorn, Vice President, North America at Assystem. “Joining the Texas Nuclear Alliance is a clear reflection of our commitment to supporting the dynamic and growing nuclear industry in the state.”

About Assystem

For about 60 years Assystem has supported governments and operators with the delivery of their nuclear programs. With 8000 experts in 14 countries, Assystem is now entering the US market to support the strong nuclear ambitions of the country. As the second largest independent nuclear engineering in the world, Assystem has provided owner engineering services to more than 10 new build programs over the world in the last decade. To learn more, visit www.assystem.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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