Red Post Energy Joins Texas Nuclear Alliance

October 14, 2025

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AUSTIN, Texas (October 14, 2025) – The Texas Nuclear Alliance (TNA) proudly welcomes as a member Red Post Energy, an independent power producer developing and operating energy infrastructure to meet growing demand.

“Red Post Energy brings deep industry expertise and a clear commitment to delivering reliable, sustainable power to our communities,” said TNA President Reed Clay. “TNA is proud to partner with a company whose bold innovation and modern approach to energy infrastructure are exactly what Texas needs to unleash the next generation of nuclear power.”

“At Red Post Energy, we stay hyper-focused on generating the Energy needed for today, while ensuring support for the SMR Energy Transition, and our partnership with the Texas Nuclear Alliance ensures that forward looking focus is grounded and achievable,” said Lance Medlin, CEO, Red Post Energy.

About Red Post Energy
Red Post Energy is an independent power producer that builds, owns, and operates modern, market‑facing power generation assets. Their leadership team brings together more than a century of combined experience across oil & gas, chemicals, power generation, clean technologies, and energy transitions globally. The company is focused on delivering reliable, sustainable, and cost‑efficient infrastructure—leveraging proven technologies, strong financial modeling, policy alignment, and operational reliability. Sustainability is built in from day one, with attention to carbon, water, and waste metrics through the full project lifecycle. Their mission is to close the energy gap by enabling power generation that meets evolving demand faster, smarter, and with bold innovation. To learn more, visit www.redpostenergy.com.

About the Texas Nuclear Alliance
TNA is the only industry association in Texas dedicated to the advancement of nuclear technology in the state. TNA was formed with a singular mission: to make Texas the Nuclear Capital of the World. Formed in 2022 in the aftermath of Winter Storm Uri, 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. Nuclear is clean, safe, reliable, and secure.

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