cybersecurity
FERC called a technical conference to mark the 10 years since Congress gave the commission the power to impose mandatory grid reliability standards.
FERC commissioners received briefings from staff about energy storage in RTOs and from the National Labs about grid modernization.
The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed its first major energy bill in almost a decade but faces a tight calendar to reach agreement with the House.
NYISO CEO Brad Jones returned to Texas for a discussion with the CEOs of SPP, MISO and his former employer, ERCOT, at the annual GCPA meeting.
GridEx III, a drill to test the emergency response capabilities of the North American high-voltage power grid, highlighted several vulnerabilities in the face of a simulated cyberattack.
The story of a cyberattack on three Ukrainian electricity distribution companies was detailed in a thorough report by NERC.
Amid increasing concern over threats to the nation’s power grid, NERC ran GridEx III, a rigorous, two-day drill that simulated terrorist attacks.
A key House committee approved what would be the first comprehensive energy legislation in eight years, but hopes for passage dimmed after amendments favored by the oil and gas industry and reductions in funding eroded bipartisan support.
SPP appointed former FBI agent Mark Bowling as its director of compliance and security.
FERC issued a notice of proposed rulemaking that directs NERC to develop critical infrastructure protection rules for supply chain management.
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