Grid Element Hub

The premier end-to-end partner for on-site power. We bridge the gap between your complex energy needs and a resilient, operational solution—one point of contact from plan to procurement to commissioning and support. GEH gives you a single place to get the power you need, tailored to your site and your goals.

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The Market Challenge

The global energy landscape is currently caught between aging centralized infrastructure and an increasingly volatile climate.

Fragmentation

Project owners struggle to navigate a disjointed vendor landscape.

The Reliability Gap

Standard "green" transitions often overlook the necessity of localized resiliency, leaving assets vulnerable during grid stress.

Complexity at Scale

Implementing distributed energy resources (DERs) and microgrids involves high "soft costs" and technical barriers that stall critical projects.

The GEH Solution: One Stop for Your Energy Needs

Grid Element Hub acts as your single partner for on-site power. Whatever your project requires, we bring it together so you get a solution fitted to your site and your goals:

  1. One Point of Contact: You tell us your needs. We work with engineers to review or create a plan, then we source the right equipment from the right vendors—solar, storage, turbines, or whatever the plan calls for—and coordinate delivery and installation so your site gets a solution fitted specifically to you.
  2. Integration & Support: Our engineers commission the equipment to the plan and we provide ongoing service and support. Where it makes sense, we integrate controls and generation so your site can island during outages and stay resilient—without you managing a dozen vendors yourself.

Strategic Impact

Feature Benefit to Grid Operators Benefit to End Users (C&I)
Project Marketplace Rapid deployment of "non-wire alternatives" to defer costly upgrades. Access to vetted, competitive bidding for onsite generation.
Resiliency Hubs Improved "black start" capabilities and peak load management. Uninterrupted operations during extreme weather and grid failure.
Visibility & Reporting Clear view of how your assets perform, using the right tools for your equipment. Transparent ROI modeling and carbon footprint tracking where applicable.

What We Bring to the Table

  • Single accountability: One team coordinates engineers, vendors, and commissioning so you’re not juggling multiple parties or gaps in scope.
  • Engineering-led delivery: We work from your needs and your (or our) plan—sizing, specifying, and integrating whatever technologies your project requires so they work together as one system.
  • Reliability: We focus on uptime and resilience, not just equipment delivery—so your site stays powered when it matters.

The Path Forward

Grid Element Hub exists to make on-site power and resilience accessible. We help communities and industries get the reliability they need—whether that means green energy, conventional generation, or a mix—without juggling a dozen vendors or sacrificing uptime.

Why Work With GEH

We sit on your side of the table. Our role is to simplify your path to on-site power and resilience—not to sell a single brand or a fixed menu of products.

Vendor Neutral

We source what your project needs from whichever vendors best fit the plan—whether that’s solar, storage, thermal, hydrogen, or a mix. You get a solution tailored to your load, your site, and your goals, not locked into one OEM’s stack.

End-to-End Coordination

From reviewing or creating a plan, to procuring hardware and software, to sending engineers to commission and support the system—we streamline your power generation with a single point of contact. We handle the complexity of maintenance and equipment so you can focus on growth.

Financing When You Need It

If your project requires financing, we can reach out to our network of financiers and investment partners. We help you get from idea to operating asset as your single point of contact for the entire process.

The Bottom Line

The hard part of on-site power is rarely the technology itself—it’s pulling together the right plan, the right equipment, and the right people. GEH does that so you can focus on running your facility and your business.

Technical Blueprint: The Resiliency Node

Focus: High-availability industrial and grid-support applications

1. Architectural Overview

A resiliency node is a modular, hardware-agnostic architecture that enables island-mode operation and seamless grid re-synchronization. It acts as a localized energy anchor: when the primary utility grid fails, the local system can remain operational.

2. Core Component Stack

Element Primary Function Integration Protocol
Generation Layer Solar PV, hydrogen fuel cells, high-efficiency thermal, or other generation as the plan requires. Modbus TCP / SunSpec
Storage Layer (BESS) 2hr–4hr Lithium-Ion or long-duration storage (e.g., Iron-Air), depending on application. DNP3 / CAN Bus
Control & Integration Layer Controls and software that execute islanding and load-shedding logic. Industry-standard protocols / OpenADR
Intelligent Switchgear Rapid physical isolation (<100ms) from the main utility. IEC 61850

3. How the Node Operates

A well-designed resiliency node closes the interoperability gap in three ways:

  • Dynamic islanding: When the grid signal drops, the system’s controls initiate a transition. Voltage and frequency are stabilized using storage as a grid-forming resource so on-site generation can keep critical loads running without interruption.
  • Load management: The system can prioritize critical loads and shed or throttle non-essential ones during an outage, extending the duration of available stored energy.
  • Grid services: When the grid is healthy, the Node doesn't sit idle. It aggregates the BESS and generation capacity to participate in Frequency Regulation and Demand Response, turning a resiliency cost-center into a revenue-generating asset.

4. System Performance Targets

  • Availability: 99.999% ("Five Nines") for critical circuits.
  • Switch-Over Time: <100ms (Seamless for most industrial applications).
  • Black Start Capability: Full system recovery from a zero-power state without external grid assistance.
  • Cyber-Secure Gateway: Hardware-level encryption and air-gapped control options for mission-critical infrastructure.

Example: Data Center Resilience

Scenario: A 10MW data center facing regional grid instability.

GEH role: We work from the customer’s needs and site conditions to coordinate a hybrid solution—e.g., 5MW solar, 20MWh BESS, 2MW hydrogen backup—sourcing equipment from appropriate vendors and commissioning it to the plan.

Outcome: The facility can maintain 100% uptime for 72 hours in island mode, with competitive sourcing and single-point coordination helping to control capital cost.

About us

Grid Element Hub is led by a veteran team with deep experience at the intersection of global finance, infrastructure, and energy markets.

Alexander Aksanov

Alexander Aksanov

Managing Partner, Chief Growth Officer

"Distributed energy is not merely a utility choice, but a fundamental vehicle for organizational resilience and financial optimization."

Alexander is the principal architect of Grid Element's expansion strategy and infrastructure deployment. He ensures complex energy projects transition from conceptual financial models into scalable, mission-critical operational assets.

Key Experience

  • 20+ Years of Leadership: Goldman Sachs, State Street, and Verizon Business—where he directed a $3.2B annual revenue IoT portfolio and smart-city infrastructure.
  • Infrastructure Finance: Multi-billion-dollar P&Ls; syndicated and private credit facilities exceeding $9 billion; asset-backed securitizations and M&A for global enterprises.
  • P3 Authority: Lead consortium architect for a proposed $1B+ power resiliency project with NJ Transit and Amtrak; strategic advisor to PG&E, NextEra, and Xcel.

Focus at GEH

By formulating multi-asset strategies that integrate microgrids, fuel cells, and battery storage, Alexander enables partners to mitigate risk and unlock competitive advantages. He leads deployment of turnkey energy solutions across the F-DBOOM model.

Sergey Liberman

Sergey Liberman

Managing Partner, Finance & Operations

"Driving profitability through data-driven financial discipline."

Sergey is the strategic architect behind Grid Element's financial infrastructure and operational scalability. A seasoned global executive with over 25 years of experience, he specializes in precision management of high-cap industrial organizations and complex, multinational growth strategies.

Key Experience

  • Global Leadership: Senior roles at Verizon Business, Time Inc. International, and Metso Global.
  • M&A Expertise: Leadership in nearly 65 mergers and acquisitions; management of one of the industry's largest product P&Ls—$3.5 billion in annual revenue.
  • Credentials: Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Zicklin School of Business.

Focus at GEH

Sergey oversees the integration of advanced AI and RPA to modernize data mining and market research, ensuring the Grid Element Hub operates with unmatched analytical depth and remains a lean, high-performance leader.

Mark Vaynkhadler

Mark Vaynkhadler

Managing Partner, Chief Administrative Architect

"Zero-failure operations through scalable, disciplined frameworks."

Mark serves as Grid Element's primary Chief Administrative Architect. With over 20 years in high-stakes business development and institutional governance, he specializes in designing the scalable frameworks required to support global energy infrastructure.

Key Experience

  • Mission-Critical Scale: Founder of a global professional services and administrative staffing firm; international recognition for resource optimization and executive oversight.
  • Regulatory Mastery: Deep experience navigating complex, multi-layered regulatory landscapes within highly regulated sectors.

Focus at GEH

Mark directs the administrative strategies that empower the Grid Element Hub. He oversees internal workflows and institutional delivery models, ensuring the platform maintains the 24/7 operational integrity required for the modern energy landscape.

Gennady

Gennady Mezhibovsky

Managing Partner, Business Development and Strategic Growth

"Results-first: translating complex technology into clear, high-yield ROI for clients."

Gennady is the primary engine for Grid Element's market expansion and commercial strategy. A self-made entrepreneur with a proven track record of building industrial operations from the ground up and scaling them toward successful strategic exits.

Key Experience

  • High-Velocity Sectors: Deep roots in retail, wholesale logistics, and industrial recycling; aggressive "closer's" mentality applied to the energy sector.
  • Strategic Partnerships: Navigates high-stakes sales cycles and secures the partnerships necessary to deploy resilient, off-grid energy systems globally.

Focus at GEH

Gennady identifies high-value market opportunities and translates the Grid Element Hub's complex technology into clear ROI for clients. He leads deployment of hydrogen fuel cells and microgrids on a global scale.

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