AMFN with Texatron™ expects to deliver aneutronic fusion for a fraction of the cost of nuclear by the end of 2026

Fusion, often called the “holy grail of energy”. It could make energy effectively UNLIMITED. It’s closer to controlled sunlight than anything we use today.
But it’s always been just a lab experiment…until now.
On February 26, 2026, Renewal Fuels Inc (RNWF) acquired Kepler Fusion™ Technologies and its Texatron™ aneutronic fusion reactor, forming a new company, American Fusion™ Inc., with a new trading symbol (AMFN).
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The Texatron™ has the potential to deliver inexpensive, limitless clean energy and solve the world’s energy problem.
This technology has the potential to REPLACE nuclear power BY THE END of 2026.
Because AMFN is a pink-sheet stock, it deters larger investors and discourages due diligence, which is why the recent announcement went largely unnoticed. (The company has stated a goal of uplisting)
Here’s a summary of American Fusion’s next generation energy breakthrough and why speculative investors should take a look at AMFN.
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Artificial intelligence is the fastest-growing technology of our lifetime. The amount of investment capital eclipses both the birth of the internet and even the scale of the Space Race combined.
That intelligence comes with a price.
The rapid increase in artificial intelligence (AI) adoption is driving an unprecedented need for specialized, large-scale data centers.
The build-out of AI data centers is driving a surge in electricity demand unseen in decades, with a single new facility now requiring as much power as an entire small city…our aging electrical grid can’t handle it.
The current infrastructure simply cannot accommodate without years of massive, disruptive upgrades….
Remember in the early days of the Web how long it took just to upgrade from dial-up to broadband?
It’s about to get worse for the AI industry.
President Trump is mandating that major AI firms and hyperscalers fully fund their own energy and infrastructure costs, requiring them to secure new, additive power sources to meet their data center demands. Source
So, how does the AI energy problem get solved?
Forget solar or wind. They’re too unreliable, and they require too much land.
Hydro? The available locations are limited.
Wall Street and Big Tech are betting big on nuclear and SMR (smart modular reactors), because that form of “limitless energy” SEEMs like the obvious solution to the AI energy problem.
Microsoft wants to reopen Three Mile Island to power the tech giant’s AI data centers. (Source)
Ask the residents of Middletown, PA, how they feel about that.
There are NUMEROUS problems with that 75-year-old technology, and American Fusion™ aims to disrupt it BY THE END of 2026.