Kepler Fusion CEO Outlines Vision for Competitive Fusion Power Deployment

Reuters01-08
Kepler Fusion CEO Outlines Vision for Competitive Fusion Power Deployment

Renewal Fuels Inc. (OTC: RNWF), together with Kepler Fusion Technologies Inc., has released a new interview featuring Kepler CEO Brent Nelson, who outlined the company’s progress and vision for its proprietary fusion power platform. Nelson emphasized Kepler’s competitive pricing, stating their "power as a service" model delivers electricity at prices rivaling hydropower and other leading energy sources. The company is targeting diverse markets, including military, commercial, residential, and remote communities, and aims to have a fully operational 100-megawatt fusion unit ready to connect to the grid by the end of 2026. Nelson also highlighted ongoing collaborations with organizations such as the Department of Defense and NASA. The full interview can be viewed at https://youtu.be/nfDUFsmuSi0.

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