Renewal Fuels Inc. (OTC: RNWF), operating as American Fusion Inc., has appointed Dwight Cartwright as Chief Operating Officer, marking a strategic move to bolster operational expertise as the company progresses its proprietary pulsed torsatron fusion technology. The appointment signals a shift from research-focused development toward execution and infrastructure readiness, essential for long-term commercialization in industrial and grid-constrained power markets.
Cartwright brings extensive experience in manufacturing, large-scale operations, and regulated environments, which will be critical as the company prepares for the next phase of its fusion energy development. According to the company, Cartwright will oversee day-to-day operations, manufacturing and supply chain readiness, infrastructure development, and organizational execution. This operational focus aligns with the company's transition to American Fusion Inc. following its merger with Kepler Fusion, consolidating its public identity under a unified advanced energy platform.
The fusion platform utilizes a pulsed torsatron approach designed for Deuterium-Helium-3 fuel, a combination that offers potential advantages in efficiency and reduced radioactive waste compared to traditional fusion concepts. By pairing fusion development with a public-company operating framework, Renewal Fuels aims to position itself for future energy markets, particularly as demand for clean, baseload power grows. The appointment of a COO with a background in scaling operations underscores the company's commitment to moving beyond theoretical designs into tangible, deployable systems.
Investors and industry observers will watch how Cartwright's leadership influences the company's timeline for achieving key milestones, such as prototype testing and regulatory engagement. Further details on the company's progress are available in its newsroom at https://ibn.fm/RNWF. The move reflects a broader trend among fusion startups to strengthen management teams with operational expertise as the sector attracts increased investment and regulatory interest.


