enCore Energy Education Society and Texas A&M University-Kingsville Establish the Dr. Dennis Stover Fellowship; Investing in the Next Generation

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DALLAS, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - enCore Energy (NASDAQ: EU) (TSXV: EU) (the "Company" or "enCore"), is proud to announce the establishment of the Dr. Dennis Stover Fellowship at Texas A&M University-Kingsville (TAMUK) through the enCore Energy Education Society. This new fellowship honors Dennis Stover, PhD, a Director of enCore Energy and a pioneering developer of In-Situ Recovery (ISR) uranium extraction technology, a process that remains essential to the nuclear industry today. In recognition of his contributions, the enCore Energy Education Society has partnered with TAMUK's Frank H. Dotterweich College of Engineering and the Wayne H. King Department of Chemical and Natural Gas Engineering to provide financial support for outstanding graduate students pursuing a master's degree in chemical engineering.

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Dr. Dennis Stover's continuing five-decade career in uranium extraction and nuclear energy has helped shape the industry, advancing safe and sustainable fuel solutions. His professional journey in nuclear engineering began in South Texas, home to the first commercial ISR operation in the United States at the Clay West uranium project in 1975. His work continues to this day as he leads the advancement and improved efficiencies of wellfield development and plant operations at enCore's Alta Mesa Project. While his work has spanned multiple states and countries, South Texas has remained the foundation of his hands-on experience and lasting professional relationships. Dr. Stover has long recognized Texas A&M University–Kingsville as a leading educational force in the uranium industry—not only in South Texas, but across the nation. Its engineering and geologic graduates have made significant contributions to the success of ISR uranium projects, and their impact continues to shape the future of clean energy.

Dr. Dennis Stover, Director of enCore Energy, stated: "I am honored that enCore Energy and the enCore Energy Education Society have chosen to support students at Texas A&M University-Kingsville, where so many talented engineers have begun their journeys. Education is the foundation of innovation, and I hope this fellowship will inspire and empower future generations of engineers to advance nuclear technology, just as I was once inspired. Investing in young minds is investing in the future of clean energy, and I am grateful to play a role in that legacy."

Dr. James Palmer, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at TAMUK, stated: "Recruiting and retaining outstanding graduate students is essential to the continued growth and success of our Chemical Engineering program. The generosity of Dr. Dennis Stover's friends and family in establishing this endowment will provide exceptional opportunities for our master's students, empowering them to excel in their studies and research. This gift not only honors Dr. Stover's continuing legacy but also reinforces the strength and future of the chemical engineering program for generations to come."