
#2 - Dillon Allen, President at Solestiss
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Join us on this week's episode of the Slice of Energy podcast, hosted by Jared S. Taylor! Our Guest: Dillon Allen, President at Solestiss.
What you’ll get out of this episode:
- The Growing Momentum for Nuclear Energy: How conversations around nuclear have evolved, especially with AI and data center demands.
- Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): Their benefits, use cases, and why they could revolutionize energy production.
- Renewable Energy vs. Nuclear: The limitations of solar and wind, and why nuclear provides long-term reliability.
- Industrial Applications of Advanced Nuclear Reactors: How high-temperature nuclear heat can power industries beyond electricity generation.
- Future-Proofing Energy Infrastructure: Why modularity, reliability, and decentralization are key to nuclear’s next evolution.
To Learn More About Our Guest:
Website: https://www.solestiss.com/
Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/solestiss/
Guest LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dillonallen/
Show and Host's Socials:
Slice of Energy
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/slice-of-energy/
Jared S Taylor
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredstaylor/
Slice of Energy is produced by Slice of Media, Inc.
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