The lithium-proton fusion reaction is preferred because it generates virtually no neutrons (thereby supporting aneutronic fusion) or radiation and has strong energy output. A proton is a hydrogen atom stripped of its electron; lithium (Li) is a light, non-radioactive element that is used in lithium-ion batteries and many other industrial applications. Hydrogen-lithium represents a clean, and abundant fusion fuel cycle making it the ideal fuel source for EFS’s commercial fusion solution.
Interesting, and surprising that the only need $10 million in capital for the next stage.
Private investors only ... no stock symbol.
Simply means no SEC oversight.
If this was legit, then private equity (and energy companies) would write the $10 million dollar check in a heartbeat.
Scammy, scam, scam.