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Statistically, solar power systems provide stronger blackout protection for the grid than large power plants. The risk of cyberattacks, however, should not be underestimated. Our next investor newsletter outlines how solar companies can respond to escalating threats and protect their investments from serious damage.
Topics at a glance:
PV systems under pressure from increasing cyber risks
Lithuania takes the lead on cybersecurity in solar
KRITIS in the EU spotlight as cybersecurity focus sharpens
Eurelectric report outlines technologies to ease renewable grid integration
SolarPower Europe: Cybersecurity an issue also for small rooftop solar
Smarter storage and agile inverters reshape the C&I landscape
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From experts for experts:
Ryan Davidson: “The solar industry has realised it must act proactively”
Uri Sadot: “Hackers highlight solar infrastructure risks”
Sonna Barry: “Cyber security must be a top priority”
Jan Osenberg: “Why market access and cybersecurity must remain separate”
Robert Janickas: “Blackouts are a lesson learned for flexibility”
Christian Carraro: “Going ever-cheaper is high-risk”
New CEO discussions on project business trends (videos)
This newsletter also provides updates on projects and developments in Europe and beyond, rounded off with coverage of current industry events. (HS)