our Partners

Working together to foster safety and reliability across the nuclear industry

Collaborating for Nuclear Excellence

At INPO, we collaborate with domestic and international organizations to monitor trends, set operating standards, and share best practices. Our partners play an integral role in our mission to promote safety and reliability in nuclear operations. Through these strategic partnerships, we enhance teamwork, drive continuous improvement, and ensure the highest standards are met across the entire nuclear industry. Learn more about our partners and how they contribute to our shared goals of excellence and safety.

  • WANO logo featuring a globe illustration and the text "WANO, Global Leadership in Nuclear Safety."

    World Association of Nuclear Operators

    Through a network of regional centers (Atlanta, London, Paris, Moscow, Tokyo Regional Centers and the Shangai Office), WANO unites every company and country with an operating commercial nuclear power plant to achieve the highest possible standards of safety. WANO works to assess, benchmark and improve performance through mutual support, exchange of information and best practices. (INPO operates WANO’s Atlanta Center and is a member of WANO.)

  • Logo of the Nuclear Energy Institute featuring the acronym NEI, a stylized atom orbit, and the full name to the right.

    Nuclear Energy Institute

    NEI serves as the policy organization of the nuclear technologies industry, based in Washington, D.C. NEI works with members to develop policy on legislative and regulatory issues.

  • Logo of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission featuring an atom symbol and the tagline 'Protecting People and the Environment'.

    Nuclear Regulatory Commission

    The NRC is an agency created by Congress to ensure safe use of radioactive materials for beneficial civilian purposes. The NRC regulates commercial nuclear power plants and other uses of nuclear materials through licensing, inspection and enforcement.

  • A white background with the blue text 'ERP' in a bold, modern font.

    Electric Power Research Institute

    EPRI is an independent non-profit energy research, development, and deployment organization. Its experts collaborate and innovate worldwide to ensure clean, safe, reliable, affordable and equitable access to electricity.

  • Logo of the U.S. Department of Energy featuring a blue circle with a yellow border, an eagle perched on top, and a shield with symbols representing energy sources next to the text 'U.S. Department of Energy' in green.

    Department of Energy

    The Department of Energy (DOE) manages nuclear infrastructure and administers U.S. energy policy. The DOE also funds scientific research in the field and oversees 17 National Laboratories.

  • Logo of American Nuclear Insurers featuring the initials 'ANI' in blue with the full name beneath and a gray elliptical swoosh around the text.

    American Nuclear Insurers

    ANI is a joint underwriting association that acts on behalf of member companies. ANI directly writes nuclear liability insurance for nuclear facilities in the U.S. and assumes reinsurance shares on nuclear business written by select nuclear pools and mutual insurers throughout the world.

  • Logo of the International Atomic Energy Agency with a blue atomic symbol surrounded by olive branches and the text "IAEA" and "International Atomic Energy Agency" in blue

    International Atomic Energy Agency

    IAEA is a global intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical cooperation in the nuclear field. IAEA works for safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology.

  • The logo of NELL, featuring the word 'NELL' in bold navy blue letters next to a stylized blue concentric circle design.

    Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited

    NEIL provides nuclear power insurance, loss prevention and risk transfer solutions. NEIL’s coverage areas include damage to property, site decontamination and decommissioning costs, and costs associated with interruptions of electricity supply.

  • Logo of the Japan Nuclear Safety Institute with a blue and gray spherical emblem and the text 'JANSI' and 'Japan Nuclear Safety Institute'

    Japan Nuclear Safety Institute

    JANSI coordinates self-regulation of Japan’s nuclear industry. Also functions as a civilian third-party organization to encourage operators’ voluntary pursuit of excellence.