The nuclear energy sector is experiencing a renaissance due to increasing interest in clean energy, driven in part by the needs of data centers and AI technologies.
The DealFlow Discovery Day on Nuclear Energy provides a forum for uncovering new investment opportunities and exchanging ideas with industry stakeholders including utilities, financiers, site developers, technology providers, and government entities. Attendance is free for qualified investors and analysts.
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DealFlow’s Discovery Day on Nuclear Energy is an independent event offering equal access with no invitation required. We have no gatekeeper or special requirements to participate if you are a paid attendee. Attendance is $595 for service providers, government employees, utilities, technology companies and other industry stakeholders.
Ravina Advani
Managing Director & Group
Head Natural Resources & Renewables
BNP Paribas
Rod Baltzer
CEO
Deep Isolation
Charlie Baynes-Reid
Chief Financial Officer & General Counsel
Type One Energy
Vinod Chugh
Founder & President
Power Generation Integrated
Mikael Fraenkel
CFO
Blykalla
Andrew Harmon
Vice President of Operations and Business Development
Natura Resources
Liz Muller
Co-Founder & CEO
Deep Fission
Rory O’Sullivan
CEO
Moltex Energy
Chris Pehrson
CEO
MobileNuclear Energy
Carl Perez
CEO
Exodys Energy
James Schaefer
Senior Managing Director
Guggenheim Securities
Brandon Rakszawski
Director of Product Management
VanEck
Serge Tismen
Managing Director, Global Head of Clean Energy Transition
Citi
James Walker
CEO & Board Member
NANO Nuclear Energy
James Wolf
Vice President
ARC Clean Technology
Jay Yu
Founder, Chairman & President
NANO Nuclear Energy
NANO Nuclear Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NNE) is the first portable nuclear microreactor company to be publicly listed in the U.S. With five business lines including microreactor technologies, fuel fabrication and transport, space applications, and consulting, NANO is leading the charge in advanced clean energy. Their development portfolio includes the patented KRONOS MMR™, ZEUS, ODIN, and LOKI MMR™ microreactors.
Blykalla – Based in Sweden, Blykalla is developing a 55 MWe liquid lead-cooled small modular reactor (SMR), with a mission to deploy Europe’s first advanced SMR. Backed by over 25 years of research and proprietary IP, Blykalla’s compact, passive safety design aims to revolutionize nuclear deployment—faster, cheaper, and co-located with high-demand industries like data centers.
Moltex Energy is commercializing breakthrough technologies to convert nuclear waste into clean energy while reducing the need for new uranium mining. Their waste-to-energy system and advanced reactors are currently being demonstrated in New Brunswick, Canada.
Natura Resources LLC develops advanced molten salt reactors to meet global demand for reliable energy, medical isotopes, and clean water. Its liquid-fueled, molten salt-cooled SMRs boost efficiency and cut waste. The Natura MSR-1 at Abilene Christian University is the first liquid-fueled reactor to receive a construction permit from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ARC is a clean energy technology company developing the ARC-100, an advanced small modular reactor (aSMR) offering inherently safe, reliable, and economical carbon free power. Leveraging proven technology from the 30-year performance of its prototype, the ARC-100’s simple, modular design provides 100 to 150 megawatts of electricity and industrial heat that will be cost competitive with fossil fuels.
Provider of nuclear power energy intended to use clean, reliable, and affordable energy. The company uses a standardized pressurized water reactor (PWR) to reduce the cost of nuclear power while using an existing supply chain and technology comparable to hundreds of nuclear power plants that have already been licensed and are now in operation worldwide, enabling clients to avail of making clean and reliable energy affordable and accessible to all.
Named as one of Goldman Sachs’ 30 top startups in carbon capture, hydrogen power, and nuclear energy, Deep Isolation is the first company commercializing a nuclear waste disposal in deep boreholes. It offers a uniquely tailored solution to help countries complete the necessary steps to dispose of their waste inventories. With 87 patents issued to date, it leverages proven drilling practices to safely isolate waste deep underground in horizontal, vertical, or slanted borehole repositories
Type One Energy is mission-driven to provide sustainable, affordable fusion power to the world. The company applies proven advanced manufacturing methods, modern computational physics, and high-field superconducting magnets to develop an optimized stellarator fusion energy system.
Join Carmel Fisher and energy sector veteran Vinod Chugh as they discuss nuclear energy’s critical role in a clean energy future.
Ahead of DealFlow Events Discovery Day: Nuclear Energy, Vinod offers expert insights on overcoming industry challenges, managing public sentiment, and attracting investment.
He highlights the potential of small modular reactors (SMRs) in a diverse energy ecosystem, stressing the need for collaboration, operational excellence, and partnerships with sectors like hydrogen and cement to drive decarbonization and grid stability.
In this episode, Carmel Fisher interviews Chris Pehrson, CEO of Mobile Nuclear Energy, on the future of mobile nuclear microreactors.
Born from U.S. Army research, Mobile Nuclear’s technology offers scalable, safe, and quickly deployable energy for disaster relief, military bases, and remote data centers. Its design enables rapid startup and shutdown without liquid fuels—a major industry breakthrough.
Pehrson also discusses navigating regulations and de-risking milestones, with active support from the DOE, DoD, and Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
In this episode, Carl Perez, CEO of Exodys Energy, shares how his team of Navy nuclear designers and French recycling experts is turning nuclear waste from liability to asset. He discusses the ROI of their UPCYCLE Module and their plan to capture share in the $40B+ waste market.
With 400,000 metric tons of waste representing vast clean energy potential, Exodys is unlocking a major revenue stream. Carl’s insights, shaped by his work with NEI and co-authoring the molten salt reactor textbook, are essential listening.