Renewal Fuels Provides Regulatory and Legal Update

Company defends legal proceedings and refiles SEC registration statement

Mar. 17, 2026 at 12:38am

Renewal Fuels, Inc. (OTC: RNWF), operating as American Fusion, has provided an update on its recent legal proceedings and regulatory filings. The company says the Delaware Court of Chancery has denied motions filed by a plaintiff related to the company's Series 2020 Super Voting Preferred Share, and Renewal Fuels continues to pursue previously disclosed litigation in Washington State. The company has also refiled a corrected Registration Statement on Form 10 with the SEC after identifying and addressing clerical and presentation matters in the initial filing.

Why it matters

This update provides transparency into Renewal Fuels' ongoing legal battles and regulatory compliance efforts as it works to advance its fusion energy technology through its Kepler Fusion Technologies subsidiary. The company's ability to defend its intellectual property and secure proper SEC registration is crucial for its long-term growth and commercialization plans.

The details

In the Delaware case, the court denied the plaintiff's request for expedited proceedings and preliminary injunctive relief, finding the plaintiff failed to establish a colorable claim of ownership of the Series 2020 Super Voting Preferred Share. Renewal Fuels plans to file a motion to dismiss the complaint within 30 days. In the Washington State case, the company is awaiting a ruling from the Superior Court regarding its requested relief related to the return of shares for which consideration was never delivered.

  • On March 13, 2026, the Washington Superior Court held a hearing in chambers on Renewal Fuels' requested relief.
  • Within 30 days of the Delaware court's order, Renewal Fuels plans to file a motion to dismiss the complaint in that case.

The players

Renewal Fuels, Inc.

An advanced energy platform company focused on the development and commercialization of fusion energy technologies through its wholly owned subsidiary, Kepler Fusion Technologies.

Kepler Fusion Technologies

An advanced energy technology company developing the Texatron™ aneutronic fusion platform, which is designed to support modular, infrastructure-grade deployment for industrial, commercial, and grid-constrained applications.

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What’s next

The judge in the Delaware case will decide on Renewal Fuels' motion to dismiss the complaint within 30 days. The company is also awaiting a ruling from the Washington Superior Court on its requested relief in the separate litigation.

The takeaway

Renewal Fuels is actively defending its intellectual property and regulatory standing as it works to advance its fusion energy technology. The company's ability to navigate these legal and compliance challenges will be crucial for its long-term success and the commercialization of its Texatron™ fusion platform.