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NetworkNewsWire Editorial Coverage: The United States military is the largest single institutional consumer of oil on the planet, and that dependency has become one of the most serious strategic vulnerabilities in modern defense. Every gallon that reaches a forward base must travel through a supply chain that can be disrupted, intercepted or destroyed. Multiple critical civilian sectors face a parallel problem: construction, desalination, space exploration and telecommunications all operate in environments where reliable high-density power is either unavailable or dangerously exposed. American Fusion Inc. (OTC: AMFN) (Profile), through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion(TM), is developing the Texatron(TM), a compact, aneutronic (little to no radiation) truck-deployable fusion engine(TM) designed to produce anywhere from .5 MW to over 100 MW of clean power without turbines, steam cycles or vulnerable fuel supply chains.
- The scale of the U.S. military’s petroleum dependency is striking.
- American Fusion is currently advancing its 5 MW preproduction Texatron model through testing and validation, with engineering and production already underway for future 10 MW and 20 MW systems.
- The same energy problems that afflict the military are present across a wide range of civilian sectors.
- The Texatron system generates electricity directly by exerting pressure on its own magnetic field.
- The global energy landscape is undergoing a structural shift toward distributed, high-density energy systems.
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