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The future of energy is not one solution. It is how different technologies come together to solve hard problems. At Aspen Ideas Festival, the GE Vernova House highlights what that looks like in practice. Small modular reactors deliver steady, carbon-free power using a proven nuclear design in a smaller, more flexible format. Built to scale, deploy faster, and support reliable, carbon-free electricity where it is needed most. AirJoule takes a different approach. Pulling water directly from the air through an energy-efficient process, it expands access to a critical resource in places where traditional sources are limited. One is focused on generating power. One on clean water. Together, they reflect the need to build systems that are more reliable, more resilient, and designed to meet growing energy and resource demands in a more sustainable way. The energy transition doesn’t begin tomorrow, it’s already underway.

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