
Reactor Podcast
Reactor – The Podcast for Deeptech & Climate Tech Mission-Driven Founders
Reactor is where ambitious founders and industry leaders share the real stories behind scaling deeptech & climate tech impact-driven companies. Hosted by Jérôme Gilleron, this podcast dives deep into the challenges, strategies, and breakthroughs that drive profitable and cashflow-positive growth in climate tech, deeptech, and sustainability.
Through candid interviews with startup founders, scale-up executives, and industry experts, we explore:
✅ How to scale mission-driven businesses without burning out
✅ Fundraising, sales, and growth strategies for impact startups
✅ Lessons from leaders who’ve built and scaled industry-defining companies
Whether you're a founder, investor, or operator in the climate tech and deeptech space, Reactor brings you actionable insights to fuel your growth.
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Reactor Podcast
Floating Solar: Saving Water & Powering Communities #climatetech #deeptech #water #sustainability
💧☀️ In Australia, 1 trillion litres of water vanish every year — lost to evaporation.
But what if the solution was simple… and powerful?
Floating solar panels are changing the game.
They shade reservoirs, cutting water evaporation by up to 50%, *while also generating clean electricity*. Even better, the cool water underneath helps the panels work more efficiently than land-based solar farms.
That means:
✅ Saving billions of litres of water every year
✅ Powering homes, farms, and even hydrogen facilities
✅ Fighting drought and climate change at the same time
From one brilliant idea comes two big solutions: more water + more clean energy.
Because sustainability doesn’t have to be complicated. It just needs the right ideas in the right places. 🌍✨
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#FloatingSolar #CleanEnergy #Australia #ClimateTech #WaterInnovation #Sustainability