The Thorium Energy Alliance is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that promotes thorium-based nuclear energy technologies, with a focus on thorium molten salt reactors. It organizes annual Thorium Energy Conferences that convene researchers, engineers, industry representatives, and policymakers to present research, discuss technical challenges, and explore commercialization pathways. The alliance conducts public education campaigns, publishes resources on thorium fuel cycles and reactor designs, and advocates for regulatory frameworks supportive of advanced nuclear technologies. Membership is open to individuals and organizations interested in thorium energy, including nuclear physicists, reactor designers, and energy policy experts. Conferences have been held annually since 2011 in locations such as Washington, D.C., and Chattanooga, Tennessee, featuring sessions on fuel fabrication, safety analysis, and waste management. The group emphasizes thorium's potential for breeding fuel in reactors and producing less long-lived waste compared to uranium cycles.