AUSTIN, Texas (March 24, 2026) – The Texas Nuclear Alliance (TNA) proudly welcomes as a member The Greater Houston Partnership, Houston’s Chamber of Commerce and economic development corporation dedicated to advancing the region’s growth and tackling its greatest challenges.
“As an organization based in the Energy Capital of the World, the Greater Houston Partnership recognizes the critical link between robust energy development and a thriving economy,” said TNA President Reed Clay. “TNA’s partnership with the Greater Houston Partnership will serve as a key catalyst as we usher in a new chapter of our energy legacy and cement Texas’ leadership in nuclear power development.”
“Greater Houston Partnership is pleased to join the Texas Nuclear Alliance and collaborate in our efforts to leverage Houston’s industry leadership to accelerate global solutions for an energy-abundant, low-carbon future,” said Craig Rhodes, SVP, Economic Development for the Greater Houston Partnership.
About The Greater Houston Partnership
The Greater Houston Partnership brings together business and civic-minded leaders to advance the region’s growth and tackle its greatest challenges. As the Houston Chamber of Commerce and economic development organization, the Partnership serves hundreds of member companies and institutions across the 12-county Houston region. With a legacy stretching back to 1840 and a formal merger in 1989, the Partnership continues to be the go-to place for collaborative, strategic action on issues that matter to Houston, addressing challenges in education, infrastructure, workforce, energy, and more. To learn more, visit www.houston.org.
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.