Tennessee Submits Oak Ridge Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus Proposal to DOE
Summary
Governor Bill Lee announced that Tennessee has submitted a comprehensive proposal to the U.S. Department of Energy positioning Oak Ridge as the premier site for a Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus. The proposal outlines candidate sites, priority campus functions, and evaluation of storage opportunities while highlighting Tennessee's existing nuclear ecosystem anchored by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Y-12 National Security Complex. The initiative builds on TVA's $400 million DOE award for the nation's first small modular reactor at Clinch River and up to $40 billion in private investment from GE Vernova Hitachi for small modular reactor manufacturing.
What changed
The State of Tennessee submitted a proposal to DOE seeking designation of Oak Ridge as the nation's Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus. The proposal highlights Tennessee's comprehensive nuclear ecosystem spanning fuel fabrication, enrichment, reprocessing, and recycling, along with existing infrastructure at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Y-12. The initiative builds on TVA's Clinch River small modular reactor project and GE Vernova Hitachi's $40 billion manufacturing commitment.
Energy companies, nuclear facilities, and economic development stakeholders in the Oak Ridge-Knoxville corridor should monitor DOE's evaluation process and potential campus designation. If selected, the Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus could drive significant federal investment, regulatory engagement, and private-sector opportunities in Tennessee's nuclear sector. The proposal reinforces Tennessee's positioning as a hub for advanced nuclear technology deployment.
What to do next
- Monitor for DOE's decision on the Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus proposal
- Monitor for updates on federal nuclear energy policy developments
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Tennessee Positions Oak Ridge to Lead Nation’s Next Era of Nuclear Energy
Proposal for DOE’s Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus builds on Tennessee’s leadership to advance safe, reliable energy solutions to secure America’s energy dominance
Thursday, April 02, 2026 | 08:33am NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Today, Governor Bill Lee announced that the State of Tennessee has submitted a comprehensive proposal to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) positioning Oak Ridge as the premier site for a Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus. The project would further strengthen Tennessee’s role in securing America’s energy dominance by supporting DOE’s vision for full-cycle nuclear energy ecosystems that bolster the nuclear value chain by advancing safe, durable, and fiscally responsible solutions.
“Tennessee’s innovation has positioned the Volunteer State as the global epicenter of nuclear energy,” *said Gov. Lee.** “As our state answered the call during the Manhattan Project and helped shape the course of history, Tennessee stands ready once again to lead in advancing safe, reliable energy solutions our Nation depends on. I’m grateful for DOE’s consideration of our proposal and look forward to continued partnership with the Trump Administration to secure America’s energy dominance, strengthen national security, and deliver long-term economic opportunity for Tennesseans.”*
The State’s comprehensive response outlines candidate sites, priority campus functions, and ongoing evaluation of interim and long‑term storage opportunities while further demonstrating why Tennessee is uniquely positioned to lead a Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campus.
Highlights from Tennessee’s Proposal:
· A Complete Nuclear Ecosystem: Tennessee offers the most comprehensive nuclear ecosystem in the U.S., spanning nearly the full nuclear lifecycle, including fuel fabrication, enrichment, reprocessing, advanced separations, and recycling of used nuclear fuel. This existing infrastructure enables Tennessee to meet DOE’s preference for rapid, large-scale deployment.
· Oak Ridge as the Nation’s Nuclear Epicenter: Anchored by Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Y-12 National Security Complex, Tennessee has led U.S. nuclear innovation since the Manhattan Project and continues to drive advancements in AI, quantum computing, isotope production, and next-generation nuclear technologies.
· Leadership in Next-Generation Nuclear Deployment: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has been selected for a $400 million DOE award to advance the Nation’s first small modular reactor at the Clinch River Site, positioning Tennessee at the forefront of new nuclear energy development.
· Significant Private-Sector Investment: Tennessee continues to attract major private investment, including up to $40 billion in small modular reactor manufacturing from GE Vernova Hitachi, reinforcing its leadership in nuclear innovation and production.
· Robust Industry and Workforce Pipeline: More than 230 nuclear lifecycle companies operate in the Oak Ridge–Knoxville corridor, supported by strong state partnerships, workforce training programs, and targeted supply chain investments that are creating high-quality jobs.
· Proven Regulatory Environment: As a Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Agreement State with more than 60 years of experience, Tennessee offers a predictable regulatory framework, complemented by the Nation’s first fusion-energy regulatory structure and participation in the FAST-41 program to streamline permitting.
· Strong Legislative Support: The Tennessee General Assembly has demonstrated clear support through Senate Joint Resolution 887, recognizing the economic, strategic, and national security benefits of hosting the Innovation Campus.
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