Mission Statement

The NNOG (Nuclear Non-Operating Owners Group) is a collaborative platform for stakeholders involved in the non-operating co-ownership of nuclear power stations. Our mission is to facilitate knowledge sharing, best practices, and strategic insights for enhancing safety, operational performance, strategic planning, and financial accounting of co-owned nuclear power facilities.

Key Results Areas
Quality Conferences — includes providing strong programs and obtaining speakers with national reputations.

Timely and Relevant Information — includes an emphasis on providing a non-conference forum for information exchange.

Overview
The Nuclear Nonoperating Owners’ Group (NNOG) is made up of individuals interested in serving the nuclear industry through support of the NNOG mission. Over 14% (>14,000 MW) of US nuclear capacity is owned by non-operating organizations. Over 30% of US nuclear plants have shared ownership. Typically, this involves several utilities owning a portion of a plant and one utility operating the facility for all owners. Non-operating owners range from small municipal light departments and cooperatives to some of the largest investor owned and public power organizations in the country.

Nuclear Reactor Ownership

NNOG is a working group of individuals. Participation in its activities does not necessarily mean agreement with views expressed by NNOG, other individuals, or the utilities for which they work. Although the NNOG is primarily for non-operating co-owners, is not an organization that represents non-operating owners, nor does it purport to speak on their behalf, individually, or collectively.

Principal NNOG activities are focused upon conducting annual conferences and meetings designed to provide timely and relevant information to attendees to support their efforts to manage non-operating owner nuclear assets. Presentations are from recognized experts in their field and typically include one or more nationally recognized individuals. Formal conferences have been conducted since the fall of 1987.