FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ALERT
Your nuclear project in Texas
may now be reimbursable
Texas has allocated $350 million through TANEO to support nuclear energy advancement. Two reimbursable programs are now open — and early movers will have the strongest applications.
$350M
ALLOCATED
FUNDING
2
ACTIVE
PROGRAMS
NOW
APPLICATIONS
OPEN
Deadline for Intent to Apply
The Opportunity
Texas is funding the next generation of nuclear. Here is what just opened.
The Texas Advanced Nuclear Energy Office (TANEO) manages the Texas Advanced Nuclear Development Fund (TANDF), a $350 million allocation designed to accelerate advanced nuclear deployment across the state.
Two reimbursement programs are now active. Both cover work that is resource-intensive, time-critical, and central to what RTS does every day.
ANCRP
Advanced Nuclear Construction Reimbursement Program
Reimburses expenses tied to advanced nuclear construction, including support for NRC review of construction permits and license applications. This is among the most documentation-heavy and cycle-time-sensitive work in the industry. RTS AI-driven automation reduces that burden materially.
PDSCR
Project Development and Supply Chain Reimbursement Program
Covers foundational project activities including NRC early site permit work, preparation of construction permit and license applications, and development of local, state, and federal permits. These are exactly the workflows where RTS delivers the fastest, most measurable impact.
Why RTS
RTS was built for this kind of work. And now it is reimbursable.
Raisun Technology Services is a Texas-based firm focused exclusively on modernizing nuclear project execution through AI. Our team brings decades of advanced nuclear operations, regulatory, and program delivery experience. We are not generalist consultants applying AI to nuclear. We are nuclear practitioners who built an AI practice because the industry needed one.
“RTS translated our operational goals into an AI roadmap we could actually execute. Clear controls, measurable KPIs, zero disruption to safety or compliance.” – Advanced Reactor Developer
How we align to reimbursable TANEO categories:
Regulatory Documentation
AI-driven automation applied to NRC permit and license documentation reduces cycle times and improves accuracy at scale.
Permitting Workflows
Intelligent process design for local, state, and federal permitting. Fewer manual steps. Less rework. Faster submissions.
AI Roadmapping
We build the 12 to 18-month AI adoption roadmaps that give your leadership team the prioritization and KPIs to move confidently.
Compliance by Design
Audit-ready deliverables and validation checkpoints built into every engagement. Inspection-ready from day one.
What to do now
The window is open. Here is how to get positioned.
Grant programs of this scale move quickly. Organizations that align their project plans with reimbursable categories before submission will have a distinct advantage. Here is the short version of what that means in practice.
Identify which of your active or planned workstreams fall under ANCRP or PDSCR categories
Map those workstreams to RTS service capabilities so the reimbursement case is clear and documented
Engage RTS early enough that we can build the right deliverables into your grant application
Move before competition for funding intensifies and timelines compress further
Ready to talk about your Texas nuclear project?
One conversation. No pitch deck. Just an honest look at where RTS and TANEO funding can help you move faster.
