Nuclear Ready Communities
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The Indiana Advanced Nuclear Ready Communities Program is a first-of-its-kind state designation system that formally recognizes Indiana communities — cities, counties, and townships — that have taken measurable steps to welcome advanced nuclear energy development. The program is administered by the Indiana Office of Energy Development under Governor Mike Braun.
Communities earn one of three tiered designations — Nuclear Ready (Tier 1), Nuclear Engaged (Tier 2), and Nuclear Advanced (Tier 3) — based on criteria including stakeholder organization, site readiness, workforce development, and formal agreements with developers. Each tier carries a distinctive badge and a growing set of state and federal resources.
The program launches at a pivotal moment. Indiana's grid is transitioning, data center demand is accelerating, and the PJM–MISO seam creates unique opportunities for baseload nuclear power. Being designated Indiana Nuclear Ready signals to developers that a community is serious, prepared, and worth their investment.







Program Administration
This program is administered by the Indiana Office of Energy Development. Questions regarding eligibility, application procedures, or program requirements should be directed to:
Nuclear@oed.IN.gov
Indiana Office of Energy Development
Nuclear Ready Communities Toolkit: Nuclear Community Toolkit
Community Letter of Intent Sample: Letter of Intent
Download Informational PowerPoint Here: Nuclear Ready Communities PowerPoint
Download Informational Brochure Here: Nuclear Ready Communities Brochure








