They can forget about getting it from the moon... Helium-3 mining on the Moon is not realistic physically, economically, or politically, for the next several decades, and likely not this century. All inventory would also be controlled by DOE, NNSA.
NASA estimates lunar surface operations at $1–10 million per kilogram delivered depending on mission architecture.
1 ton of regolith (Moon soil/dust) gets you ~0.01–0.05 mg of He-3.... 1 kg of He-3 ? 20–100 million kg of regolith averaged
To fuel a single 100 MW D–He³ reactor for one year, you need... 20–50 kg of He-3 (realistic) you need to process 400 million to 5 billion tons of regolith processed annually.
Possible yes... Practical No....
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Now if RNWF is able to do what they say they are planning
And if they did do what they say they are doing
Would RNWF future company be a rich company target for takeover by
The muskrats or The BlueberryOrigin teams?
Or maybe they will just take the same approach
Place people in management Structure corporate governance via debt Then BK the company and then the debt holders take responsibility of the business and steal shareholder future value and profits