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Innovate Energy: The Microreactor Revolution—Truth, Grit, and the Future of American Power

5 Star Review


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Editorial Book Review:

By William Reimers


Some books explain the future in theory. This one drags you straight into the engine room where that future is being built, argued over, and resisted. Innovate Energy: The Microreactor Revolution matters because it tackles one of the biggest questions of our time with nerve and clarity. How do we power a modern world without breaking it, and who gets to decide what that power looks like?


Reading this book feels urgent in the best way. There is a steady pulse of tension as the author moves between promise and pushback, hope and hard reality. You can feel the weight of choices that aren't just thoughts. They affect the safety of the country, businesses, and neighborhoods. Even when the stakes are high, the experience is still fun. People are interested instead of scared, which is not something that usually happens when talking about energy.


At its core, the book explores innovation under pressure. It looks closely at grit, accountability, and the messy intersection of technology, policy, and public trust. While the focus is on microreactors, the themes stretch far beyond nuclear power. This is really a story about how progress happens when bold ideas collide with caution, and what it takes to move forward without cutting corners.


Mike Wandler writes with a sense of confidence that comes from having done it before. The structure keeps things moving by mixing in technical information with real-life situations and human moments. The language stays clear and direct, and complicated ideas are broken down without losing their meaning. The writing sometimes makes strong comparisons between old and new systems, which helps the reader see how big the change could be.


At times, the depth of industry detail may slow readers who want a faster pace, but that patience pays off. The care taken to explain obstacles and trade offs builds trust rather than selling easy answers.


This is a book for anyone who wants to understand where American energy could be headed and why it matters right now. Not only does it make you think about power grids and reactors, but also about leadership, responsibility, and the bravery to change your mind about what is possible.


About the Author 

Mike Wandler



Mike Wandler prioritizes love, freedom, mental and physical fitness, energy, and flow. As president of L&H Industrial, Inc., a third-generation family-owned heavy industry provider, and CEO of Evercore Energy, he lives out his core values of Doing the right thing, Making an impact, Leading by example, and Loving people.


In addition to his leadership at L&H, Mike is the CEO of Evercore Energy, a startup dedicated to innovating energy by including the deployment of microreactors for heavy industries across the globe. Evercore Energy’s mission is to revolutionize energy reliability, efficiency, and sustainability for industrial operations.


Mike is also the Founder and Leader of Wyoming’s Innovative Entrepreneurs, an initiative committed to growing and diversifying Wyoming’s economy. The organization empowers entrepreneurs to think big, leverage strategic resources, and achieve their long-term business goals with resilience and adaptability.

 
 
 

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