The Generalist

The Private Company Bringing Nuclear Enrichment Back to America (Scott Nolan, CEO of General Matter)

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Feb 3, 2026
Scott Nolan, founder and CEO of General Matter and ex‑SpaceX engineer turned investor, is rebuilding U.S. uranium enrichment capacity. He explains why enrichment is the upstream bottleneck for nuclear power. He recounts how the U.S. lost its edge, why Paducah matters, the 2028 Russian supply cliff, and how a SpaceX‑style playbook and a $900M DOE award are accelerating domestic revival.
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INSIGHT

Enrichment Is The Fuel Bottleneck

  • Enrichment is the missing upstream step in the nuclear fuel supply chain and is critical to scaling nuclear energy.
  • General Matter aims to restore U.S. enrichment to secure fuel and enable broader nuclear deployment.
ANECDOTE

From Rocket-Building Kid To Founder

  • Scott Nolan built rockets in high school and joined SpaceX early, which shaped his engineering-founder instincts.
  • That background later influenced his decision to found General Matter to rebuild U.S. enrichment.
ADVICE

Pick One Metric And Focus

  • Pick a specific mission metric and align the team around it to drive consistent execution.
  • At General Matter the metric is the price of enrichment, guiding decisions and technical work.
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