The Indiana Century Podcast
Before the Tennessee Valley Authority, the Tennessee Valley was one of the poorest regions in America. Only three percent of farms had electricity. Floods destroyed crops every spring. Malaria was rampant. The people who lived there had been left behind. Then, in 1933, the federal government did something remarkable. It created the TVA. A public corporation. A state-owned utility at a regional scale. The TVA built dams. It generated electricity. It controlled floods. It manufactured fertilizer. It brought the first lights to a million homes. The TVA didn't just build infrastructure. It built a region. It proved that ordinary people, organized at scale, could lift themselves out of poverty. It proved that public ownership could work. But the TVA wasn't perfect. It displaced thousands of families. It damaged the environment. It centralized power in ways that excluded local voices. Its nuclear program had safety issues, including the Browns Ferry fire in 1975. We learn from those failures so we don't repeat them. The TVA isn't history. In December 2025, the Department of Energy selected TVA to receive $400 million to deploy a GE Hitachi BWRX-300 small modular reactor at the Clinch River site in Tennessee. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission accepted the construction permit application in July 2025. TVA expects initial site work as early as 2026, with operation by 2033. Indiana is in the room. Indiana Michigan Power is part of the TVA-led coalition exploring deployment at the Rockport Plant in Spencer County. The same technology TVA is building could come to our state. And just last week, Governor Braun and Eli Lilly CEO Dave Ricks signed a letter of intent to collaborate on nuclear energy solutions in Indiana. SMRs. Advanced nuclear. Feasibility studies. Site screening. Workforce development. The Indiana Century Project is not a fantasy. It's the leading edge of what's already happening. Featured book: This Changes Everything by Naomi Klein. Klein argues that climate change is a crisis of extraction. The fossil fuel industry takes, profits, and leaves. We need public investment and public ownership to solve it. The TVA was built to solve the crises of its time. The Indiana Century Project is built to solve the crises of ours. IndianaCentury.org
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