American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) announced its inclusion in a NetworkNewsWire editorial titled “America’s Energy Vulnerability Is Real — Compact Fusion May Be the Answer,” which examines the strategic importance of compact fusion technology for military and civilian energy applications. The editorial highlights the challenges posed by vulnerable fuel supply chains and the need for reliable, high-density power in demanding environments.
American Fusion said its wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler FusionTM, is developing the TexatronTM, a compact, truck-deployable aneutronic fusion engineTM designed to generate from 0.5 MW to more than 100 MW of clean power without turbines, steam cycles or traditional fuel supply chains. The company believes the technology could provide self-contained, on-site energy for applications including defense, construction, desalination, telecommunications and space exploration if successfully commercialized.
The editorial underscores that America’s reliance on centralized power grids and imported fuels creates strategic vulnerabilities, particularly for military operations that require resilient, mobile power sources. Compact fusion systems, such as the Texatron, could offer a decentralized energy solution that reduces dependence on vulnerable supply lines. According to the company, the Texatron’s aneutronic design eliminates the need for heavy shielding and complex cooling systems, making it suitable for deployment in remote or austere environments.
American Fusion’s development strategy emphasizes system-level engineering, disciplined intellectual property protection, and scalable architectures intended to support long-term commercial operation, while maintaining a focus on capital discipline and transparent corporate governance. The company is advancing the Texatron Fusion EngineTM, a neutronic fusion platform, designed for modular, infrastructure-grade deployment across industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications.
The editorial further explores how compact fusion could transform energy-intensive industries such as desalination and telecommunications by providing continuous, emissions-free power. For the defense sector, the technology could enable forward operating bases to generate their own electricity without relying on diesel convoys, which are often targeted in conflict zones. American Fusion’s inclusion in this editorial highlights its potential role in addressing national security and energy independence concerns.
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