
CONCEPTUAL PROJECT • NOT A SECURITIES OFFERING
Twelve Jewels on the Sea
A $50 Billion Floating Nuclear Energy Consortium Transforming Caribbean Power Infrastructure
This website presents a conceptual infrastructure project for informational and discussion purposes only. This is NOT an offer to sell securities, NOT a solicitation of investment, and NOT financial advice. Any implementation would require extensive regulatory approvals, feasibility studies, and compliance with securities laws. This project involves unproven technologies, significant technical risks, and regulatory uncertainties. Only accredited investors (as defined under Regulation D, Rule 501 of the Securities Act of 1933) should consider participation in any future offering, which does not currently exist.
Ring of Power represents the convergence of advanced nuclear technology, distributed computing, and sustainable water production in a single integrated platform. Twelve floating small modular reactors manufactured by Samsung Heavy Industries would form a strategic ring from Trinidad to Bermuda, potentially delivering 1,320 megawatts of clean, reliable baseload power to 80 percent of the Caribbean grid.
This turnkey nuclear-edge-computing consortium concept aims to eliminate the region's dependence on imported fossil fuels while providing 95 percent grid coverage when integrated with desalination and molten salt storage systems.
Each platform would feature Samsung Heavy Industries' SMART100 small modular reactor, which received American Bureau of Shipping Approval in Principle in December 2025 for floating marine nuclear applications.
Technology Status: Conceptual deployment of certified design

High-voltage direct current aluminum conductor cables optimized for short-hop island-to-island transmission. Multi-layer construction ensures reliability in harsh marine environments.

The twelve floating SMR platforms would form a strategic ring encompassing the entire Caribbean basin, with positioning determined by population density, existing grid infrastructure, and oceanographic conditions.
Coverage Area: Trinidad (south) → Lesser Antilles → Greater Antilles → Bahamas → Bermuda (north)
Each platform would be positioned in waters 50-200 meters deep, ensuring every major Caribbean island lies within 150 kilometers of at least one platform.
Each platform would incorporate a 10 million gallon per day seawater desalination unit powered by waste heat, addressing the Caribbean's chronic freshwater scarcity.
20 petaflops AI computing rack farm per platform, creating a distributed edge computing network totaling 240 petaflops across twelve locations.
Six hours of reactor output stored in molten salt thermal energy storage at 600°C, enabling load balancing and peak demand response.
Ring of Power incorporates Nikola Tesla's revolutionary concept of using the Earth itself as a giant electrical circuit, adapted with modern technology for the Caribbean's unique conductive environment.
FORWARD-LOOKING TECHNOLOGY STATEMENT: Wireless power transmission through ground and atmospheric conductivity represents an experimental technology not yet proven at commercial scale. Tesla's original Wardenclyffe Tower concept (1897 patent) demonstrated theoretical principles but was never successfully commercialized. Any implementation would require extensive research, development, regulatory approval, and may not achieve projected performance. This concept is included for visionary purposes and should be considered highly speculative.
Each floating SMR platform would deploy ground-based transmission nodes coupling with Caribbean seawater conductivity, while atmospheric ionization systems create localized conductive pathways between islands. This would serve as a supplementary system alongside traditional HVDC cables.
Annual (projected)
$0.25/kWh locked rate
Year One (projected)
$4 per 1,000 gallons
Annual (projected)
$1M per island/month
Recurring (projected)
Peak demand arbitrage
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS: All revenue figures, cost estimates, and financial projections presented are hypothetical and based on assumptions that may not materialize. Actual results could differ materially due to: regulatory delays or denials, construction cost overruns, technology failures, market demand fluctuations, currency risks, political instability, natural disasters, and numerous other factors. These projections do not constitute financial forecasts and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. Past performance of similar projects (if any) is not indicative of future results.
Wight International Construction brings a legacy of global construction management with specialized focus on high-end luxury resorts, hotels, mining, energy, aviation, aerospace, and advanced technology projects. Their expertise spans traditional energy plants, waste-to-energy systems, and cutting-edge data center development.
Established in 1922, DCK is the Caribbean's leading builder with over $38 billion in total project value delivered. Grounded in experience and driven by innovation, DCK specializes in complex projects in challenging locations, including hospitality, federal/DOD, healthcare, and infrastructure throughout the Caribbean, Latin America, and beyond.
Lead Partner: WIC / DCK — 50% equity, full operational control
Any future offering (which does not currently exist) would be restricted to accredited investors only, as defined under Regulation D, Rule 501 of the Securities Act of 1933. Accredited investors include individuals with net worth exceeding $1 million (excluding primary residence) or annual income exceeding $200,000 ($300,000 joint) for the past two years. This restriction exists because unregistered securities offerings carry substantial risks unsuitable for retail investors.
This website and all materials herein are provided for informational and conceptual purposes only. Nothing on this website constitutes: (a) an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy any security; (b) investment, financial, legal, or tax advice; (c) a recommendation to purchase any investment product; or (d) a guarantee of future performance. No securities are currently being offered for sale. Any future offering would require registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission or qualification for an exemption, compliance with state securities laws (blue sky laws), and adherence to all applicable regulations.
Jurisdiction: This conceptual project discussion is not directed to any person in any jurisdiction where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation. If you are located outside the United States, you are responsible for compliance with local laws.
This website contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Words such as "would," "could," "may," "potential," "projected," "estimated," "anticipated," and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. These statements involve significant risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to:
Actual results may differ materially from any forward-looking statements. No assurance can be given that any projections will be realized. These statements speak only as of the date hereof and are subject to change without notice.
Unproven Commercial Deployment: While Samsung's SMART100 reactor has received design certification, no floating nuclear power plant has ever been commercially deployed in the Caribbean. The integration of nuclear power, desalination, edge computing, and wireless power transmission at the scale described is entirely conceptual and has never been attempted. Significant technical, regulatory, and operational challenges may prove insurmountable.
Tesla Wireless Power: Wireless power transmission through ground and atmospheric conductivity remains an experimental technology with no proven commercial applications at scale. Nikola Tesla's original concepts were never successfully commercialized. Efficiency, safety, and regulatory feasibility are unproven. This technology may never achieve practical implementation.
Regulatory Uncertainty: Nuclear power deployment requires approvals from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, International Atomic Energy Agency, American Bureau of Shipping, and individual Caribbean national regulators. The approval process typically spans 5-10 years and may result in denial. Environmental impact assessments, public hearings, and political opposition may delay or prevent project realization.
Hypothetical Projections: All financial projections, revenue estimates, and return calculations are hypothetical and based on assumptions that may not materialize. These figures are NOT forecasts or guarantees. Actual results could be zero or negative. Infrastructure projects of this scale historically experience:
Illiquidity: Any investment in this project (if ever offered) would be highly illiquid with no established secondary market. Investors should expect to hold any investment for 10-20 years or longer with no ability to liquidate.
Total Loss of Capital: Investment in infrastructure projects of this nature carries the risk of total loss of invested capital. Only invest funds you can afford to lose entirely.
References to "LXUSD Stablecoin" or any digital assets in project materials are conceptual only. No stablecoin or digital token currently exists. Any future issuance would require:
Regulatory Risk: The regulatory landscape for stablecoins and digital assets is rapidly evolving. Recent enforcement actions by the SEC, CFTC, and FinCEN demonstrate significant legal uncertainty. Any stablecoin issuance may be prohibited, restricted, or subject to requirements that make issuance impractical.
This website may constitute "general solicitation" or "general advertising" under Rule 506(c) of Regulation D as amended by the JOBS Act (Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act). Under Rule 506(c):
No Current Offering: To be absolutely clear, there is currently no active offering, no securities available for purchase, and no mechanism to invest. This website is purely informational.
This website references technologies, companies, and organizations for informational purposes only. No endorsement, partnership, or affiliation is implied unless explicitly stated in writing. Third-party references include:
SMART100 reactor design and floating platform technology
Marine vessel certification and Approval in Principle
Nuclear safety standards and international safeguards
Nuclear reactor design certification and licensing
Historical reference to Nikola Tesla's wireless power transmission concepts
OFNP reactor design research (comparative reference)
Regional energy policy framework and C-SERMS initiative
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