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The Generalist

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“The future is already here. It’s just not evenly distributed.” The Generalist Podcast brings you weekly conversations with the people who live in these pockets of the future – visionary founders, prescient investors, and original thinkers. Each episode is designed to introduce you to new ideas, technologies, and markets and help you prepare for the world of tomorrow.
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The Private Company Bringing Nuclear Enrichment Back to America (Scott Nolan, CEO of General Matter)

Tue Feb 03 2026

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Roughly 20% of the U.S. power grid runs on nuclear energy. A quarter of the fuel behind it is headed toward a hard stop. In this episode, I sit down with Scott Nolan, founder and CEO of General Matter, to unpack why uranium enrichment has quietly become one of the most consequential industrial bottlenecks of the 21st century. While at Founders Fund, Scott spent over a year searching for an American enrichment company to back. When he couldn’t find one, he decided to build it himself. Less than a year after emerging from stealth, General Matter secured a historic enrichment site in Paducah, Kentucky, and was awarded a $900 million Department of Energy contract—marking one of the first serious efforts to rebuild domestic enrichment capacity ahead of the 2028 ban on Russian supply. In this episode, we discuss: Why enrichment is the missing link in America’s nuclear supply chainHow the U.S. went from controlling 86% of global enrichment capacity to effectively none at commercial scaleThe science behind uranium enrichment and why it matters for next-generation reactorsWhy Scott applied the SpaceX playbook to nuclear after more than a decade in venture capitalHow General Matter is revitalizing the historic Paducah, Kentucky enrichment siteThe significance of General Matter’s $900 million Department of Energy contractThe bipartisan political support for expanding nuclear energyWhy Scott believes nuclear energy could grow 3-4x by 2050The parallels between America’s space and nuclear industries— Thank you to our sponsor, Persona: Trusted identity verification for any use case. — Transcript: https://www.generalist.com/p/the-private-company-bringing-nuclear — Timestamps (00:00) Introduction to Scott Nolan (03:11) General Matter’s mission to rebuild U.S. enrichment (05:06) How the U.S. lost its edge (06:28) The nuclear fuel cycle explained—and where enrichment fits (08:30) Scott’s background: From SpaceX and Founders Fund to General Matter (13:54) Lessons from SpaceX (17:32) How Scott’s focus evolved over 13 years at Founders Fund (20:57) How Scott landed on nuclear enrichment (25:55) Why nuclear energy was off the radar—until recently (30:07) Finding the right partner: Scott and Lee’s collaboration (32:01) What downblending means and why it matters (33:26) How U.S. uranium enrichment quietly came to an end (38:32) The Russian uranium ban and the 2028 supply cliff (40:38) How General Matter plans to compete (43:05) Building a world-class team (46:38) The market for enriched uranium (49:31) Future bottlenecks (50:53) What the U.S. needs to actually scale nuclear energy (52:40) Uranium supply constraints (54:14) LEU vs. HALEU: the fuels powering old and new reactors (57:01) Why 20% enrichment is a critical threshold (59:30) Why General Matter chose Paducah, Kentucky (1:04:34) Legislation and executive orders easing nuclear friction (1:09:42) The $900 million Department of Energy award (1:11:00) Why mission matters most (1:14:12) Final meditations — Follow Scott Nolan X: https://x.com/ScottNolan — Resources and episode mentions: https://www.generalist.com/p/the-private-company-bringing-nuclear — Production and marketing by penname.co. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email jordan@penname.co.

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Roughly 20% of the U.S. power grid runs on nuclear energy. A quarter of the fuel behind it is headed toward a hard stop. In this episode, I sit down with Scott Nolan, founder and CEO of General Matter, to unpack why uranium enrichment has quietly become one of the most consequential industrial bottlenecks of the 21st century. While at Founders Fund, Scott spent over a year searching for an American enrichment company to back. When he couldn’t find one, he decided to build it himself. Less than a year after emerging from stealth, General Matter secured a historic enrichment site in Paducah, Kentucky, and was awarded a $900 million Department of Energy contract—marking one of the first serious efforts to rebuild domestic enrichment capacity ahead of the 2028 ban on Russian supply. In this episode, we discuss: Why enrichment is the missing link in America’s nuclear supply chainHow the U.S. went from controlling 86% of global enrichment capacity to effectively none at commercial scaleThe science behind uranium enrichment and why it matters for next-generation reactorsWhy Scott applied the SpaceX playbook to nuclear after more than a decade in venture capitalHow General Matter is revitalizing the historic Paducah, Kentucky enrichment siteThe significance of General Matter’s $900 million Department of Energy contractThe bipartisan political support for expanding nuclear energyWhy Scott believes nuclear energy could grow 3-4x by 2050The parallels between America’s space and nuclear industries— Thank you to our sponsor, Persona: Trusted identity verification for any use case. — Transcript: https://www.generalist.com/p/the-private-company-bringing-nuclear — Timestamps (00:00) Introduction to Scott Nolan (03:11) General Matter’s mission to rebuild U.S. enrichment (05:06) How the U.S. lost its edge (06:28) The nuclear fuel cycle explained—and where enrichment fits (08:30) Scott’s background: From SpaceX and Founders Fund to General Matter (13:54) Lessons from SpaceX (17:32) How Scott’s focus evolved over 13 years at Founders Fund (20:57) How Scott landed on nuclear enrichment (25:55) Why nuclear energy was off the radar—until recently (30:07) Finding the right partner: Scott and Lee’s collaboration (32:01) What downblending means and why it matters (33:26) How U.S. uranium enrichment quietly came to an end (38:32) The Russian uranium ban and the 2028 supply cliff (40:38) How General Matter plans to compete (43:05) Building a world-class team (46:38) The market for enriched uranium (49:31) Future bottlenecks (50:53) What the U.S. needs to actually scale nuclear energy (52:40) Uranium supply constraints (54:14) LEU vs. HALEU: the fuels powering old and new reactors (57:01) Why 20% enrichment is a critical threshold (59:30) Why General Matter chose Paducah, Kentucky (1:04:34) Legislation and executive orders easing nuclear friction (1:09:42) The $900 million Department of Energy award (1:11:00) Why mission matters most (1:14:12) Final meditations — Follow Scott Nolan X: https://x.com/ScottNolan — Resources and episode mentions: https://www.generalist.com/p/the-private-company-bringing-nuclear — Production and marketing by penname.co. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email jordan@penname.co.

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Top 56.3% by pitch volume (Rank #28128 of 50,000)
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Episode count
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Social followers
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“The future is already here. It’s just not evenly distributed.” The Generalist Podcast brings you weekly conversations with the people who live in these pockets of the future – visionary founders, prescient investors, and original thinkers. Each episode is designed to introduce you to new ideas, technologies, and markets and help you prepare for the world of tomorrow.

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