Phase 1 Deployment
Three hubs, three standing relationships — a geography of trust, not a marketing geography.

Deployment Roadmap
Phased approach anchored at Colville and expanding across the Pacific
Hub #1 — Colville, WA
HQ & Manufacturing
The founding origin of Peace Engineers, returned to as headquarters at scale. 33-acre ReGen Hub with EnergiCell® production and basalt composite manufacturing.
address
939 Clugston Onion-Creek Rd
acreage
33 acres
focus
Manufacturing + HQ
energy Cost
≈$0.02/kWh
Hub #2 — Yakutat, AK
Tlingit Homeland
Founder's home community and first ENG8 diesel-replacement deployment. Replacing $0.53+/kWh diesel with $0.02/kWh EnergiCell® on Tlingit homeland.
current Cost
$0.53-$0.55/kWh
target Cost
$0.02/kWh
population
~600
cost Reduction
>25×
Hub #3 — Kingdom of Hawaii
Sovereign Partnership
Partnership with HRM King Edmond Paki-Silva. Raven serves as Minister of Science and Technology for the Kingdom of Hawaii.
current Cost
$0.32+/kWh
partner
HRM King Paki-Silva
scope
Statewide
population
1.4M
Sprague Sister Site
Contingent Acquisition
Former Cold-War missile base in a designated U.S. Opportunity Zone. Targeted as the hardened underground "Abundance Vault" complement to Hub #1.
address
50342 Brown Rd E, Sprague
type
Former missile base
zone
Opportunity Zone
status
Contingent on raise
Colville, Washington
Colville is the founding origin of Peace Engineers. The Regeniverse v1 whitepaper was issued from Colville in 2023, and the Peace Engineers Codex named Colville among the original Phase-1 flagship sites. Now we return to this 33-acre property as our headquarters at scale.
Co-locating EnergiCell® production with basalt manufacturing at the Colville Hub gives Peace Engineers a structural input-cost advantage that is exceptionally hard to replicate, and that travels with every subsequent Hub.
Energy Economics
Market Opportunity
High-cost energy markets represent massive opportunities for clean energy transformation
Alaska
- Communities
- 200+
- Market Size
- 200-1,000 MW
- Current Cost
- $0.30-$1.00+/kWh
Hawaii
- Communities
- Statewide
- Market Size
- Multi-GW
- Current Cost
- $0.32+/kWh
Pacific Ring
- Communities
- 54 Hubs planned
- Market Size
- Global scale
- Current Cost
- €500-1,000/MWh