Our Nuclear Future and Our Future Leaders

Energy Terminal Weekly Newsletter
January 17th 2023 | Issue #35 | Subscribe here

Happy Tuesday!

Welcome back everyone to ET weekly, Energy Terminal's weekly newsletter where we cover trends, opportunities, events and updates across the energy industry. After some time off for the holidays, we're back with a new season of the podcast, a leadership program for college students, and more!

In this issue:

  • 🥳 Season 2

  • ⚛️ The future of fusion and nuclear energy

  • ⭐ A 10-week fast track to energy careers

  • 📈 The climate tech startup to pay attention to in 2023

🚨 New Podcast Season 🚨

Season 2 starts today! Subscribe wherever you get podcasts for more exciting episodes with innovative energy leaders, CEOs and founders, but be sure to check out the 21st episode of ET, Our Nuclear Future! 

📣 Episode 21

You’ve seen the buzz about nuclear fusion, but when and how will it affect our energy systems, and what comes next? And what role will nuclear fission continue to play in decarbonization of our electricity grid?

Here to answer these questions and more is Rachel Slaybaugh, nuclear engineer and investor at early stage deep tech venture capital firm DCVC. Rachel earned a pHD in nuclear engineering and has worked across industry, academia, and finance. Her experience across the public and private sectors gives her a unique look into the state of nuclear energy and where it's heading.

Tune in for expert insight on how nuclear energy can enable our transition to a 100% clean grid and what we need to make that happen.

🕺 Emerging Leaders Program

Energy Terminal’s Emerging Leaders Program is designed to help college students fast-track their career growth in energy. The 10-week program will include weekly sessions with experts from the world's top companies across renewables, engineering, finance, venture capital, consulting, policy, and more. Check out our website for more info, and apply here!

🌟 Startup Spotlight:
Redwood Materials

Founded in 2017, this startup is building a circular supply chain for EVs, consumer electronics, grids/storage systems, and waste from manufacturing. With $792 M in funding and customers that include Toyota and Panasonic, Redwood Materials is a company to watch. 

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