- Renewal Fuels is repositioning itself as an infrastructure-focused fusion energy company following its merger with Kepler Fusion Technologies, building a public-company framework aimed at long-term deployment of modular fusion systems for industrial power markets.
- The company has added senior technical and legal leadership to support its fusion commercialization strategy, with veteran plasma physicist Dr. John E. Brandenburg being appointed Chief Technology Officer, and intellectual property specialist Michael G. Smith appointed Chief Legal Officer and board director.
- The company has also filed three new federal trademark applications, expanding protection around the Texatron(TM) platform and American Fusion brand.
Renewal Fuels (OTC: RNWF) (d/b/a American Fusion), an advanced energy platform company focused on the development and commercialization of fusion energy technologies, has announced technical and corporate foundations, with key executive appointments and new trademark filings.
The company announced that it has named veteran plasma physicist Dr. John E. Brandenburg as Chief Technology Officer and appointed intellectual property attorney Michael G. Smith as Chief Legal Officer and a member of its board of directors. The company also disclosed three new trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, part of a broader effort to formalize its technology and branding as it transitions toward operating as American Fusion Inc.
Dr. Brandenburg joins Renewal Fuels from Kepler Fusion Technologies, where he has served as lead scientist and technology architect since 2019. Brandenburg brings more than four decades of experience in fusion energy, plasma physics, and advanced propulsion, with prior roles at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, The Aerospace Corporation, and the Florida Space Institute at Kennedy Space Center (https://ibn.fm/q64GI).
His background spans magnetically confined fusion research, inertial confinement modeling, relativistic electron beam physics, and propulsion system development. He holds multiple U.S. patents covering plasma reactors and energy systems and has published extensively in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
At American Fusion, Brandenburg will oversee reactor physics, experimental validation, intellectual property development, and long-term technology strategy for the company’s Texatron(TM) fusion platform. “Dr. Brandenburg is one of the most accomplished plasma physicists working in fusion energy today. His decades of experience at premier national laboratories and his hands-on leadership in developing the Texatron(TM) platform make him uniquely qualified to guide our technology toward commercial deployment,” said Brent Nelson, CEO of Kepler Fusion Technologies.
Richard Hawkins, chairman and CEO of Renewal Fuels, added that the appointment represents a major step forward for American Fusion. “His decades of experience at national laboratories and hands-on leadership in developing Texatron make him well suited to guide the technology toward commercial deployment,” he said.
The company also appointed Michael G. Smith as Chief Legal Officer and director. Smith brings more than 20 years of legal and technology experience across advanced energy, aerospace, artificial intelligence, and complex patent strategy. His work includes drafting and prosecuting hundreds of patent applications, managing global IP portfolios, and advising early-stage and public companies on governance, securities compliance, and mergers and acquisitions (https://ibn.fm/9Titj).
In his new role, Smith will oversee legal, regulatory, and intellectual property matters, including expansion of the company’s patent estate and trade secret programs, while also supporting its transition toward SEC reporting status.
Alongside the executive hires, American Fusion disclosed that it has filed three new federal trademark applications, bringing its total active trademark filings to six. The latest applications cover the Texatron(TM) name and the American Fusion brand across energy production, plant maintenance, and fusion technology design services.
Renewal Fuels recently completed a reverse merger with Kepler Fusion Technologies and is in the process of changing its legal name to American Fusion Inc. The company now positions itself as an advanced energy platform business focused on building deployable, infrastructure-grade fusion systems rather than operating purely as a research enterprise.
Through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies, the company is developing the Texatron(TM) aneutronic fusion platform, a compact, pulsed system designed for modular deployment in industrial and grid-constrained environments. The approach emphasizes controlled operating cycles and distributed installation, targeting applications such as data centers, manufacturing facilities, defense infrastructure, and remote locations.
The Texatron design centers on a Deuterium–Helium-3 fuel pathway, which the company says could enable direct electrical energy conversion and reduce reliance on conventional steam-based power generation. While the technology remains in development and has not yet demonstrated net energy gain, management has already confirmed successful plasma formation at sub-fusion temperatures.
Commercially, American Fusion plans to pursue a Power-as-a-Service model, retaining ownership of fusion units while selling electricity under long-term contracts. The structure is intended to support recurring revenue and fleet-based scaling over time. The company’s strategic repositioning comes as U.S. electricity demand enters a renewed growth phase, driven largely by commercial and industrial users, including data centers and advanced manufacturing. These sectors typically require continuous, non-intermittent power, increasing pressure on existing generation and transmission infrastructure. American Fusion argues that distributed fusion systems could eventually address this need by providing reliable baseload power without extensive new grid buildout, aligning energy resilience with emissions-reduction goals.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.AmericanFusionEnergy.com.
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to RNWF are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/RNWF
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