Necrozma Labs

Project Nfuse

Bringing the vision of limitless, sustainable energy to reality.

Energy has been the foundation of civilization’s progress. From fire to steam engines, coal, oil, and nuclear power, each step has propelled humanity forward. Yet, every one of these solutions has its limits—scarcity, pollution, geopolitical conflicts, or inefficiencies. We needed something better, something that wasn’t bound by Earth`s constraints.

Current Global Energy Consumption by Source

The Sun is the most powerful energy source we have ever known. But Earth’s atmosphere blocks a significant amount of its energy before it even reaches the surface. We realized that if we could collect solar energy directly from space, without atmospheric interference, we could unlock efficiency levels never seen before.

Efficiency Gains Over Time

Projected Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency

With this realization, we began developing Plasmonic Solar Cells—ultra-efficient solar collectors that operate in the vacuum of space. Our vision was simple but ambitious: capture solar energy at 80-90% efficiency, convert it into electricity, and wirelessly transmit it to Earth in the form of microwaves.

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Projected Real-time Energy Output

How It Works

Our Plasmonic Solar Cells are launched into space, where they collect unfiltered solar radiation. The energy is converted into electricity, which is then transmitted via high-frequency microwave beams to receiving stations on Earth. These stations then convert the microwaves back into usable electricity and feed it into the power grid.

The Impact

If successful, Project Nfuse will solve one of humanity’s greatest challenges: access to unlimited, clean, and sustainable energy. This technology can power entire cities, industries, and even support off-grid locations where traditional infrastructure is not feasible.

Projected Energy Mix in 2050

The Future

We are already conducting simulations and small-scale experiments. Our next steps involve testing prototypes in low Earth orbit before deploying a large-scale system in geostationary orbit. We envision a future where humanity no longer needs to burn fossil fuels to survive.