By: Isaac Windes, Chris Raine
Chevron-backed nuclear fusion developer Zap Energy is expanding into fission technology as part of a strategic shift toward an "integrated nuclear platform" — to the chagrin of some others in the fusion space.
Isaac Windes is a Reporter at various outlets including the Beaumont Enterprise and the San Antonio Report. He covers the energy transition in North America, focusing on emerging technologies such as carbon capture and hydrogen, while also addressing broader themes like energy policy, sustainability, and the environmental impact of mining. Isaac's work has been featured in multiple publications, including the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and The Texas Tribune.
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Isaac Windes primarily covers local education issues, including school closures, leadership changes, and academic achievement. With a strong focus on government announcements and legal policy regulations related to the education sector in Texas and San Antonio, he is likely to be interested in pitches that provide insights into local educational policies, the impact of state laws or federal regulations on schools, as well as interviews with key figures involved in local education governance.
Given his coverage attributes and topics covered such as school districts and trustee accusations, Isaac may find value in pitches offering exclusive interviews or expert commentary from educators, policymakers, or legal experts knowledgeable about educational governance at the local level.
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