Nuclear Goes Modular to Meet AI Demand with Aalo's Matt Loszak
Doug Lewin and Nathan Peavey | Source: Doug Lewin | Posted 07/10/2025

In this episode of the Energy Capital Podcast, I sat down with Matt Loszak, co-founder and CEO of Aalo Atomics, a startup based in Austin, Texas, that’s reimagining how we build nuclear energy.
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In a recent episode of the Energy Capital Podcast, Matt Loszak, co-founder and CEO of Aalo Atomics, discusses the innovative approach his Austin-based startup is taking to revolutionize nuclear energy. Aalo is focused on creating a scalable, factory-built modular reactor system, aiming to address the common issues of cost and schedule overruns in nuclear projects. Their first prototype, the Aalo Zero, serves as a non-nuclear testbed, while the full product, the Aalo Pod, is designed to house multiple reactors for efficient power generation. By manufacturing components in a factory and assembling them on-site, Aalo seeks to streamline the nuclear energy production process.
The urgency for Aalo's technology is driven by the increasing demand for energy from AI data centers, which are projected to require significant new power capacity in the coming years. Aalo's unique sodium-cooled thermal-spectrum reactor design allows for the use of conventional uranium fuel and aims to enhance safety and efficiency. With strong support from Texas's energy sector and legislative backing, Aalo is poised to demonstrate a working unit soon and expand its operations to meet the growing nuclear energy needs, potentially setting a new standard for clean energy innovation.
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