FridayJul 10, 2026 10:30 am

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (AMFN) Expands North Texas Operations as Texatron(TM) Testing and Patent Activity Advance

The company is relocating its headquarters to the Fort Worth metropolitan area as it expands engineering, laboratory, and fabrication operations. The new facility is intended to consolidate engineering, manufacturing and administrative functions under one roof. The company is progressing toward a testing agreement with Texas Tech University for both its 5MW and 500kW Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) platforms. Management expects university testing infrastructure to accelerate portions of its development program, with initial testing activities targeted as early as July. Seven additional U.S. patent applications were filed to expand intellectual property surrounding the Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) architecture. American Fusion(TM) (OTC: AMFN), a…

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FridayJul 10, 2026 10:00 am

Unionized Workers Decry Job Losses Due to Trump’s Hostility to Wind Energy

Wind energy sector projects have become collateral damage in a broader ideological battle over renewable energy policy and development. The Trump administration has prioritized opposition to renewables over genuine worker employment concerns and livelihood stability. Consequently, federal policy decisions affecting both offshore and terrestrial wind development have disrupted thousands of workers whose careers depend on project continuity. For construction workers, electricians, and laborers specialized in renewable technology, policy shifts translate directly into disappearing paychecks, and career uncertainty has replaced the stability these workers expected when accepting demanding offshore positions. Human resource costs typically manifest quite differently than abstract policy discussions…

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ThursdayJul 09, 2026 10:00 am

H1 2026 Saw Europe Setting Solar Energy Records, Data Shows

Data collected from the Energy Charts platform has revealed that European Union (EU) member states achieved record solar energy generation levels in the first half of 2026. After analyzing the Energy Charts data, the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE found that solar energy output in the EU surged by a whopping 254% during H1 2026 compared to 2015. While the U.S. approach to clean energy has been fraught with many challenges, many of them caused by federal policy, Europe has taken to renewables with surprising gusto and now boasts some of the highest green energy adoption rates on…

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TuesdayJul 07, 2026 10:30 am

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (AMFN) Adds Veteran Physicist as Advisor and Completes Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) Testing Framework

Dr. Robert V. Duncan has been appointed an independent scientific and strategic advisor, adding critical expertise in national laboratories, research leadership, and technology commercialization. The company has also finalized a comprehensive testing protocol for the upcoming validation of its 5MW Pre-Production Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM). The testing framework is designed to support independent scientific evaluation, with calibrated diagnostics, third-party observation and public reporting planned. American Fusion(TM) continues to expand its intellectual property portfolio, with additional patent applications covering elements of the Texatron(TM) platform, and recently presented its technology at IEEE ICOPS 2026, engaging with researchers and engineers in the plasma science…

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TuesdayJul 07, 2026 10:00 am

Nearly All Renewables Projects Now Outcompete Fossil Fuels on Price

A recent report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has revealed that over 90% of all large-scale renewable energy projects added in 2025 were cheaper than the most affordable fossil fuels. Titled ‘Renewable Energy Generation Costs in 2025’, the report outlines just how critical renewables have become to reducing fossil fuel dependence and enhancing energy security. Last year, renewable sources of energy like solar and wind proved that they are here to stay by surpassing fossil fuels in affordability, a key advantage as the world continues to grapple with several back-to-back energy crises. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022…

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MondayJul 06, 2026 10:00 am

China to Lead Globally in Coal, Renewables Consumption

Beijing’s energy roadmap for the rest of the decade has revealed a strategic contradiction in its energy goals. China is simultaneously pursuing renewable expansion while sustaining its high coal production; a dual-track approach that is most likely meant to bolster the country’s energy security amidst volatility in the global energy sector. The Asian nation sees its renewable technology leadership and domestic coal reserves as a shield against dependence on volatile international energy markets. By controlling both renewables and coal domestically, Beijing reduces its vulnerability to crude oil price swings and liquefied natural gas supply disruptions that plague import-dependent nations. The…

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ThursdayJul 02, 2026 10:00 am

Germany Eyes Algeria as Future Source of Clean Energy

Germany and Algeria have formalized two strategic energy agreements that deepen their bilateral partnership. The first agreement creates German-funded initiative DigiEnR to upgrade electricity grid infrastructure in Algeria. DigiEnR is set to digitalize Algeria’s grid systems and reduce barriers to connecting new renewable energy capacity. A second agreement partners Sonatrach, a state-controlled energy corporation in Algeria, with VNG AG in Germany, building on a prior green hydrogen partnership while expanding to address methane emissions reduction. Both organizations committed to developing hydrogen production and transportation capabilities to Europe alongside environmental protection goals. The partnership demonstrates the two countries' commitment to advancing…

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ThursdayJul 02, 2026 9:45 am

Frontieras North America Inc. Advances Coal Innovation Amid New Federal Investment

A newly released federal funding package is designed to support coal-fired power generation, coal exports and new coal infrastructure projects across the United States. Frontieras North America is commercializing its patented FASForm(TM) Solid Carbon Fractionation technology, which separates coal into multiple valuable outputs through a continuous-feed process. Frontieras is also currently advancing the first commercial-scale deployment of the technology in Mason County, West Virginia. The Trump administration’s announcement earlier this month of nearly $700 million in new federal support for the U.S. coal industry has renewed attention on coal’s role in the nation’s energy and industrial future. Among the companies operating in…

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TuesdayJun 30, 2026 12:00 pm

American Fusion(TM) Inc. (AMFN) Files Additional Texatron(TM) Patent Application as Development Advances Toward Testing Milestones

American Fusion(TM) continues development of its 5MW pre-production Texatron(TM) Fusion Engine(TM) and is progressing toward planned testing activities in Texas. Regulatory engagement with the Texas Department of State Health Services remains underway as the company advances certification and licensing requirements. The company is expanding its intellectual property strategy to protect future innovations involving reactor architecture, plasma systems, and commercial deployment methods. Through its wholly owned subsidiary Kepler Fusion Technologies, the company is developing multiple Texatron(TM) system designs aimed at modular energy deployment. The company’s broader commercialization strategy focuses on scalable fusion systems for industrial, commercial, and grid-related energy applications. American…

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TuesdayJun 30, 2026 10:00 am

China, Gulf Countries Partner to Transform Global South’s Energy Landscape

Renewable energy development across the developing world is being reshaped by cooperation between China and Gulf nations. The United Arab Emirates supplies capital and leverages diplomatic influence while China provides technological expertise and construction capacity. Recent examples include solar installations in Uzbekistan, Madagascar, and the Central African Republic that utilized equipment manufactured in China. Bilateral arrangements have also expanded into Latin American markets where Chile, Argentina, and Costa Rica represent emerging opportunities for similar infrastructure deployment. State-capitalist collaboration is now changing how developing nations transition toward cleaner electricity sources. Globally, renewable energy sources currently supply roughly one-third of electricity generation,…

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