Frequently Asked Questions
What is Grid Keeper?
Grid Keeper is a modern infrastructure platform that uses controlled subsurface conduction to provide timing, low‑rate communication, and low‑energy delivery for industrial and utility systems.
How is this different from traditional infrastructure?
Traditional systems rely on dense fiber, towers, or long‑distance wiring. Grid Keeper provides a complementary subsurface layer that supports timing and signaling even in environments where conventional infrastructure is unreliable or cost‑prohibitive.
Is Grid Keeper a wireless power system?
No. Grid Keeper does not use resonance, radiative transmission, or Earth‑battery concepts. It is a physics‑bounded conduction system built around engineered electrodes and controlled low‑frequency fields.
What phase is the technology in?
Phase 1 focuses on validating timing stability, field coherence, and low‑rate subsurface signaling. Later phases expand into sensor powering and regional utility applications.
Is Grid Keeper compatible with existing infrastructure?
Yes. The system is designed to complement and strengthen existing industrial, municipal, and utility systems rather than replace them.
Who benefits from Grid Keeper?
Industries, utilities, and communities that need resilient timing, sensing, and communication in remote, harsh, or infrastructure‑limited environments.
What is the long‑term vision?
A new class of terrestrial infrastructure that provides stable timing, signaling, and short‑range energy delivery through a controlled subsurface conduction layer.