Renewal Fuels Inc. (OTC: RNWF), operating as American Fusion, is advancing its Texatron(TM) aneutronic fusion system with key leadership appointments and a clear commercial milestone. The company announced the appointment of Fabrice David as an independent director (https://ibn.fm/yJaLP), a scientific researcher with over 130 publications and multiple patents in advanced energy systems and experimental physics. David's addition brings scientific oversight as the company accelerates its fusion energy development.
Additionally, Travis Yakimishyn joins as Chief Electrical & Power Systems Officer to lead utility-scale integration of the Texatron platform. His role will be critical as the company targets deployment of a 100-megawatt operational unit by year-end 2026. Kepler Fusion Technologies, which merged with Renewal Fuels, plans to sell electricity on a per-kilowatt basis to utilities and industrial customers, positioning the company to compete in the growing clean energy market.
The company is transitioning to American Fusion Inc. following the merger, with filing and audits nearing completion as it prepares for SEC reporting status. This regulatory step is essential for transparency and investor confidence as the company moves toward commercialization. The Texatron system, an aneutronic fusion technology, promises safer and more efficient energy production compared to traditional fusion approaches, which could revolutionize the energy sector.
These developments highlight the company's progress in strengthening governance and engineering leadership. The appointment of David and Yakimishyn adds credibility and expertise, critical for navigating the complex path from research to commercial deployment. The 2026 milestone for a 100-megawatt unit demonstrates a tangible timeline, setting Renewal Fuels apart in the fusion energy landscape.
For investors, the company's progress toward SEC reporting and the strategic hires signal a commitment to operational excellence. The fusion energy sector has attracted significant interest as a potential solution to global energy challenges, and Renewal Fuels' focus on aneutronic fusion could offer a competitive edge. However, the technology remains unproven at commercial scale, and the 2026 target is ambitious given the technical hurdles.
More information on Renewal Fuels is available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/RNWF. As the company transitions to American Fusion, its ability to execute on its technology roadmap and secure partnerships will be key to achieving its goals.


