Power grids across the world are at risk of damaging cyber-attacks following the discovery of extensive vulnerabilities in leading solar power system manufacturers. Researchers from Forescout’s Vedere ...
As of August 2024, U.S. solar electricity generation capacity totaled 107.4 gigawatts.[3] With the growth in smaller power generation devices (e.g., rooftop solar devices), the attack surface for ...
The Southwest Power Pool and New England region face an elevated risk, with energy shortfalls possible under extreme conditions beginning in 2025 and 2026, respectively. Connecticut, Massachusetts, ...
Extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, winter storms, and tornadoes, have become a major cause of large-scale electric power outages in recent years, causing billions of dollars in losses. In a ...
Rising energy demand, persistent intrusions, and fragmented defenses are tightening the grid’s operating margin and exposing new vulnerabilities.
Winter Storm Fern affected over 34 states, exposing the fragility of the U.S. power grid, especially its aging infrastructure and limited capacity to handle extreme weather events, prompting calls for ...
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released a report this week that comes with a warning: without a dependable supply of baseload electricity, the nation’s power grid will be ...
Research has identified 46 new vulnerabilities within solar power systems that threaten grid stability and could allow attackers to take control of solar inverters. Forescout Technologies has ...
Power grids are rapidly decentralizing, requiring a shift from centralized hubs to grid edge management for stability and responsiveness. Artificial intelligence at the grid edge is critical for ...