Last Energy's Climate Fellowship provides an opportunity to work with a global leader in the clean-tech sector. As a member of this year's cohort, our fellows will benefit from cross-organizational exposure to various dimensions of a rapidly growing startup.
From engineering, business development, and financial operations, to development and policy functions, each fellow gains a rare opportunity to learn more about sustainable business practices and decarbonization. Above all, our fellows support Last Energy’s mission of increasing access to clean, affordable energy with micro nuclear power plants.
Last Energy is headquartered in Washington, D.C. with European offices in the United Kingdom, Romania, and Poland. In every aspect of their work, fellows are exposed to international affairs and receive opportunities for global travel as part of the one-year program.
This fellowship is designed for promising, early-career professionals who seek firsthand experience with international energy markets. Fellows are immersed in a dynamic environment that will equip them with entrepreneurial and leadership skills, as well as professional connections. Throughout the year, fellows expand their networks and engage in personal development through conferences, organized mentorship, off-site company retreats, and social events.
At the end of the program, high-performing fellows will be offered full-time positions at Last Energy.
Last Energy expects its four units at a site near near Bridgend to produce enough energy to power 244,000 homes, creating opportunities for industry in the area.
Last Energy expects its four units at a site near near Bridgend to produce enough energy to power 244,000 homes, creating opportunities for industry in the area.
Last Energy nabs $40M to realize vision of super-small nuclear reactors. The startup wants to mass-manufacture 20 MW nuclear reactors that can be built and shipped within 24 months.
Last Energy nabs $40M to realize vision of super-small nuclear reactors. The startup wants to mass-manufacture 20 MW nuclear reactors that can be built and shipped within 24 months.
Onlookers lined the street outside the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. last month as Last Energy suspended a 22-ton prototype of its small modular reactor from a crane.
Onlookers lined the street outside the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington D.C. last month as Last Energy suspended a 22-ton prototype of its small modular reactor from a crane.