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TVA’s $3 million UT nuclear endowment puts Knoxville’s reactor talent race on display
12 January 2026
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TVA’s $3 million UT nuclear endowment puts Knoxville’s reactor talent race on display

KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, Jan 11, 2026, 19:20 EST

  • TVA is providing funding for an endowed chair in the nuclear engineering department at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • UT and TVA pitch the gift as a move to boost workforce development and attract faculty, linked to their fresh nuclear goals
  • The move comes as companies and utilities aim to lock in long-term nuclear power and stabilize supply chains

The Tennessee Valley Authority has put $3 million into the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Department of Nuclear Engineering to establish an endowed chair, officials from both the utility and the university confirmed. Matthew Mench, UT’s engineering dean, described the move as a way to “ensure we will always have excellent leadership” in a program the school ranks among the nation’s best. https://www.wvlt.tv/2026/01/08/tva-invests…

The sums may be modest compared to the expense of building power plants, but they strike a nerve. Utilities and major power purchasers are racing to find engineers and instructors as nuclear projects are restarted to handle growing electricity demand. Schools remain among the rare outlets able to ramp up that talent pipeline fast.

TVA and UT are pitching the endowment as a down payment to boost East Tennessee’s push to become a nuclear hub. TVA is eyeing small modular reactors at its Clinch River site in Oak Ridge. These SMRs, as they’re called, are compact designs that developers claim can be factory-built and then assembled on location.

UT’s nuclear engineering department announced an endowment aimed at supporting the department chair “in perpetuity.” The funds will provide resources to recruit and retain faculty and back research that meets industry demands. Brian Wirth, who holds the UT-Oak Ridge National Laboratory governor’s chair, will be the first to hold the position. He noted the funding will help train engineers TVA will need “once they build new nuclear power plants.” https://ne.utk.edu/tva-spearheads-ut-nucle…

TVA’s planning documents highlight the importance of building a skilled workforce. The utility notes it won an early site permit from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission back in 2019 for the Clinch River site. But any move to build SMRs is still just one part of its wider generation plan. The current timetable sets “early site preparation” to kick off in January 2026, though those dates are clearly subject to change. https://www.tva.com/energy/our-power-syste…

For TVA, nuclear power is already central. UT’s nuclear engineering department noted that TVA runs three nuclear plants, with nuclear energy accounting for roughly 42% of its generation mix. The utility has emphasized these numbers as it seeks to maintain reliability amid growing demand.

Tennessee’s talent drive coincides with rising corporate pressure on the same supply chain. Meta announced on Friday it locked in 20-year deals to buy power from three Vistra nuclear plants and to back SMR projects with Oklo and TerraPower. The company pointed to data centers and AI as key factors boosting U.S. electricity demand.

UT’s endowment is tied to a state-supported nuclear strategy. The university noted that Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s Nuclear Energy Fund has injected over $60 million into nuclear technology initiatives. In 2024, UT rolled out a nuclear engineering minor aimed at expanding training beyond just specialists.

The timeline for new reactors remains the key wildcard. Any Small Modular Reactor (SMR) project must clear licensing, public hearings, and financing challenges. TVA’s Clinch River initiative is currently part of a wider NRC review of advanced reactor applications.

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