Public Commentary

Signals

A curated selection of public posts, commentary, and observations from Jonas Helwig across platforms.

This page is a curated archive of selected public posts and commentary by Jonas Helwig. Rather than embedding a live social feed, each signal is presented as a standalone card linking to the original source. The goal is to surface thinking that holds up over time — not to replicate a timeline.

Selected Signals

X (Twitter) · Featured Signal

On Nuclear and the Path Forward

2025

A signal on nuclear energy, firm power, and the structural realities that determine whether countries can build serious energy infrastructure at scale.

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X (Twitter) · Nuclear & Firm Power

The Case for Firm Power

Why intermittent renewables alone cannot sustain industrial economies, and what the real conversation about baseload and firm power should look like.

X (Twitter) · AI & Electricity Demand

AI Infrastructure Requires Real Power

As AI compute scales, so does electricity demand. The data centre buildout is exposing the gap between energy ambition and energy reality.

X (Twitter) · Industrial Competitiveness

Competitiveness Is an Energy Problem

Industrial competitiveness is downstream of energy policy. Countries that fail to secure abundant, affordable, reliable power will lose manufacturing capacity and strategic autonomy.

X (Twitter) · Europe & Energy Policy

Europe at an Energy Crossroads

Europe's energy policy trajectory is diverging from the realities of industrial production, security, and long-term economic resilience. The consequences are becoming visible.

X (Twitter) · Microreactors

Microreactors and Distributed Nuclear

The microreactor segment represents a fundamentally different deployment model for nuclear — factory-built, transportable, and suited to remote industry, defence, and off-grid applications.

X (Twitter) · Founder Observations

Notes from the Builder's Perspective

Observations on what it means to build companies, raise capital, and execute against long timelines in industries where regulatory, technical, and political risk compound.

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Jonas Helwig posts regularly on nuclear energy, AI, energy policy, industrial strategy, and founder life. Follow on the platforms below for real-time signals.

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