“DeSci”
(Decentralized Science)
“DeFi”
(Decentralized Finance)
The Pivot to Sovereignty: A Call to European and British Partners
The era of grid-dependency is ending. The future of energy is physical, localized, and autonomous.
For too long, the advancement of breakthrough energy technology has been stifled by legacy interests that profit from the status quo. We are changing that. We have successfully developed, patented, and architected Permanent Magnet Energy (PME)—a technology capable of providing independent, continuous power, free from the vulnerabilities of the traditional grid.
We are looking for partners in the United Kingdom and the European Union who recognize that energy independence is the cornerstone of 21st-century sovereignty.
Why Partner with PME?
Proven Technical Foundation: Our architecture is fully mapped and patented. We are now moving into the deployment phase for industrial-scale, localized power generation.
Beyond the “Investor” Trap: We are operating under a DeSci (Decentralized Science) framework. We are not looking for short-term fiscal extraction; we are looking for partners—sovereign entities, research councils, and industrial stewards—who want to own the future of energy production.
A Strategic Asset for a Changing World: Your energy security is currently tied to volatile markets and fragile infrastructure. Our technology offers a physically islanded solution that insulates your industrial and residential bases from global supply shocks.
Transparency and Stewardship: Our work is built on the principles of ISO and IEEE standards. We offer full technical transparency to our verified partners, ensuring that the technology is deployed safely, ethically, and to the highest engineering standards.
The Opportunity: Build the First Deployment
We are not looking for a “buyer.” We are looking for the first industrial jurisdiction to host a pilot unit. By securing the rights to the first deployment in your territory, you aren’t just gaining a power source—you are securing the technological leverage that will define the next century of energy policy.
The architecture is ready. The patents are active. The only missing piece is the jurisdictional partner willing to break the cycle of dependency.