Business Model

DBI/Century Fuels will license thorium nuclear power plant designs to current fossil fuel and nuclear plant market leaders to provide society with a clean, green, safe and economical nuclear solution to the energy crisis and global climate change.

DBI/Century Fuels is an intellectual property company that will earn revenue through the sale of technology licenses and the sale of nuclear fuel. DBI/Century Fuels will licence its reactor designs to operators. In addition to earning royalties from these licences, the company will generate revenue through the sale of proprietary fuel built to DBI’s specifications by existing approved nuclear fuel suppliers for DBI designed thorium nuclear breeding/breeder reactors.

The DBI nuclear fuel and nuclear reactor system will be used to generate steam in process plants. This steam will be used for the production of electricity and other basic commodities needed by mankind for the continuation of civilized society in the 21st century. End uses for the DBI nuclear reactor system uses include:

  • Low Cost Electricity in Hydrogen Production Plants for Synthetic Fuel
  • Electricity Generation Plants with Low Cost Electricity for power grids worldwide
  • Low Cost Electricity in Desalination Plants for Fresh Water

Our target customers/licensees include the world’s 3800 utilities, 6800 auto producers (industrial concerns with their own power plants) and 3600 private/independent power producers.

The company can not serve customers in all geopolitical markets (e.g. non-signatory nations of the United States nuclear non-proliferation agreements, and chooses not to serve markets where patent protection mechanisms are underdeveloped.)

Division of Liabilities
Throughout its 40+ years, DBI has built every design it has ever proposed—including its ventures with Ford Motors and NASA—thus the company is aware of the liabilities involved and limitations imposed by potential vendors. In response, DBI/Century Fuels has developed a method to divide and minimize liabilities by implementing multiple sets of software.
Known internally as Software #1, Software #2, Software #2 Part A, and Software #2 Part B, each will be composed of multiple disks for each subcontractor or operator involved, where said entity is responsible only for its specific tasks.

“Software #1” contains the applicable plant infrastructure specifications, including but not limited to: plant layout drawings showing location of major equipment and nuclear grade material; foundation design; U.S. industry-recognized codes or standards related to all engineering; and construction sequence.

“Software #2” includes specifications for all the hardware associated with the nuclear island (such as the pressure vessel and heat exchanger), fueling and refueling procedures, the control system, satellite monitoring connections and sensors (for regulatory monitoring and licensing income), and DBI’s LOCA (Loss of Coolant Accident) response procedure.

“Software #2 Part A” is the executable code to operate a specific DBI Thorium Reactor, where the encrypted software is encoded to operate in a DBI site-specific matching computer system, guaranteeing continuous monitoring of bred and burned 233U in compliance with national and international regulatory authorities.

“Software #2 Part B” is the proprietary source code for the executable code plus the engineering and analytical support.