Authors: O.Krishevich, V.Peretyachenko Abstract Nonlinear electrodynamic regimes in open systems represent a class of states in which the internal dynamics of electromagnetic fields, interaction with the surrounding medium, and the external electrical load form a coupled feedback loop that cannot be adequately described by linear input-output models. In such regimes, energy circulates repeatedly within high-Q […]
Authors: V. Peretyachenko, O.Krishevich The decisive shift has already happened. Taken together, the body of official documents makes it increasingly clear that the existing grid architecture — with its slow expansion, persistent bottlenecks, and heavy dependence on a handful of critical layers — is falling behind the new wave of demand driven by AI, data […]
Authors: O. Krishevich, V. Peretyachenko A global architectural approach to protecting critical systems in an era of systemic failures ABSTRACT The global electrical infrastructure is undergoing a phase of systemic stress. In the United States, a significant share of grid assets is operated beyond their originally designed service life — approximately 70% of transmission lines […]
Decentralized Energy Infrastructure: Architecture, Security, and Sovereignty in the Davos 2026 Agenda The story of this participation began late Tuesday night, January 21, 2026 (Davos time), with the receipt of a VIP invitation from Hewlett Packard Enterprise to attend the closed-door Champions of Innovation event hosted within the USA House. The invitation was sent to […]