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In this episode, Raymond Hawkins, Chief Revenue Officer at Compass Datacenters, sits down with Matt Loszak, co-founder and CEO of Aalo Atomics. Matt Loszak shares his personal journey from growing up with severe asthma in Ontario—an experience that inspired his fascination with nuclear energy after coal plant closures led to both cleaner air and the end of his symptoms. His career spans from nuclear engineering studies to successful tech entrepreneurship, and eventually back to his roots in the energy sector with Aalo Atomics.
The discussion explores the current and future challenges of powering rapidly scaling data centers, focusing on the unprecedented demand for clean, scalable electricity. Topics include the limitations of the current grid, the viability of modular and “extra modular” reactor technologies, and the promise of vertically integrated nuclear solutions. Matt Loszak offers deep insights into Aalo’s business model, the economics of on-site power generation, and the transformative potential of fast, factory-built nuclear power for the data center industry.
Timestamped Overview
00:00 Intro & Matt’s Background
03:55 From software to nuclear impact
07:16 Engineering Leader in Nuclear Innovation
11:16 Nuclear Power The Future Answer
16:28 Revolutionizing SMRs Lessons from SpaceX
17:19 Vertical integration to solve delays
21:15 Smaller plants over gigawatt nuclear
24:50 Configurable real-time power solutions
28:50 Pipeline vs power grid infrastructure
31:37 Energy challenges in industry operations
35:27 Nuclear the big picture solution
39:56 Optimal small nuclear innovation
40:35 Aalo’s customer-focused design approach
By Compass Datacenters5
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In this episode, Raymond Hawkins, Chief Revenue Officer at Compass Datacenters, sits down with Matt Loszak, co-founder and CEO of Aalo Atomics. Matt Loszak shares his personal journey from growing up with severe asthma in Ontario—an experience that inspired his fascination with nuclear energy after coal plant closures led to both cleaner air and the end of his symptoms. His career spans from nuclear engineering studies to successful tech entrepreneurship, and eventually back to his roots in the energy sector with Aalo Atomics.
The discussion explores the current and future challenges of powering rapidly scaling data centers, focusing on the unprecedented demand for clean, scalable electricity. Topics include the limitations of the current grid, the viability of modular and “extra modular” reactor technologies, and the promise of vertically integrated nuclear solutions. Matt Loszak offers deep insights into Aalo’s business model, the economics of on-site power generation, and the transformative potential of fast, factory-built nuclear power for the data center industry.
Timestamped Overview
00:00 Intro & Matt’s Background
03:55 From software to nuclear impact
07:16 Engineering Leader in Nuclear Innovation
11:16 Nuclear Power The Future Answer
16:28 Revolutionizing SMRs Lessons from SpaceX
17:19 Vertical integration to solve delays
21:15 Smaller plants over gigawatt nuclear
24:50 Configurable real-time power solutions
28:50 Pipeline vs power grid infrastructure
31:37 Energy challenges in industry operations
35:27 Nuclear the big picture solution
39:56 Optimal small nuclear innovation
40:35 Aalo’s customer-focused design approach

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