Grid Security & Reliability
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Opinion
Snoop Dogg and resource adequacy reality meet head on as summer approaches
We find ourselves today without appropriate evaluation structures for resource adequacy because everyone is looking to somebody else, the authors write. It's something the "D-O-double-G" told us about long ago.
By Ray Gifford and Matt Larson • May 23, 2022 -
How the Colonial Pipeline attack instilled urgency in cybersecurity
The federal government and private sector are still coming to terms with how to protect operational technology in an increasingly volatile threat environment.
By David Jones • May 23, 2022 -
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While cyberthreats to the power sector are expanding, so are the tools to address them. But a key question remains — are companies doing what's needed to reduce the risk?
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May 23, 2022 -
California OKs 497 MW of storage for SCE, eyes hydrogen funding amid ongoing grid reliability push
The approved storage contracts will help California ensure grid reliability during net peak hours, when electricity demand is still high but solar production is waning, according to regulators.
By Kavya Balaraman • May 20, 2022 -
FERC commissioners respond to elevated power outage risks across two-thirds of US
Two commissioners pointed to the renewable energy shift as a key culprit in the "reliability crisis" while others called out extreme weather and drought.
By Ethan Howland • May 20, 2022 -
PJM sees need for thermal power plants to protect against blackout risks amid rising electrification
A PJM report, released Tuesday, indicates the grid operator's peak will shift to the winter from the summer, marking a fundamental change, according to industry experts.
By Ethan Howland • May 19, 2022 -
NERC sounds alarm on solar tripping in 'sobering' summer reliability report
Electric grid operators may struggle with resource shortages, droughts and extreme temperatures this summer, according to North America's grid watchdog.
By Robert Walton • May 19, 2022 -
ERCOT says grid is ready for summer, but extreme weather and generator outages could challenge reliability
Southwest Power Pool and PJM Interconnection have also indicated they expect sufficient energy resources to meet peak electricity demand, while the Midcontinent ISO anticipates a generation shortfall.
By Robert Walton • May 18, 2022 -
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California governor floats 5-GW, $5.2B 'reliability reserve' amid possible electricity shortfalls
“We also need to be mindful [that] we need to accelerate projects, particularly because we have been changing our modeling and we are now recognizing some new factors and challenges,” Newsom said Friday.
By Kavya Balaraman • May 17, 2022 -
After calls for conservation and generator failures, Texas' grid survived the weekend. It's still May.
Additional demand response resources should be put in place now, say experts who anticipate a difficult summer for Texas grid operations.
By Robert Walton • May 16, 2022 -
White House cyber executive order still has unfinished business
The Biden administration is up against key hurdles in its effort to raise software security standards and establish zero trust across federal agencies.
By David Jones • May 13, 2022 -
Storage to play key role in Hawaii grid reliability as coal plant nears retirement, experts say
Both utility-scale and distributed storage will provide unique benefits to the state's grid, said panelists at the Hawaii Energy Conference last week.
By Kavya Balaraman • May 12, 2022 -
Opinion
Reliably hitting 85% clean electricity has huge implications for California — and the rest of the country
If the country's largest economy can hit its clean energy goals and retire more natural gas generation despite challenges like extreme weather and deployment bottlenecks, so can any other state, the author writes.
By Daniel Esposito • May 10, 2022 -
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California considers 3 GW of offshore wind by 2030 as experts stress need for clean energy diversity
Ambitious offshore wind targets are a key way to build investor confidence, but the fledgling industry still faces challenges, including supply chain issues, one expert said.
By Kavya Balaraman • May 10, 2022 -
Colonial Pipeline faces nearly $1M in penalties as federal regulator discloses probable violations
The Transportation Department’s pipeline safety regulator scrutinized control room management, which may have contributed to the fuel disruptions from the 2021 ransomware attack.
By David Jones • May 9, 2022 -
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Gov. Newsom open to extending Diablo Canyon nuclear plant's life, but analysts differ on feasibility and need
Changing course on the planned retirement of the nuclear plant would be surprising given California's efforts to procure new electricity resources to replace it, one expert said.
By Kavya Balaraman • May 5, 2022 -
Deep Dive
The fight for a national clean energy transmission system emerges on three fronts
DOE’s multi-part transmission study, FERC’s refocus on transmission planning, and macrogrid advocacy efforts could produce an interconnected nation ready for net zero electricity by 2035, industry, government and other experts say.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 3, 2022 -
DOE advances $2.3B grid resilience funding program for states, tribes
The funding comes as the U.S. is seeing more frequent and longer power outages, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
By Ethan Howland • April 28, 2022 -
Cyber agencies renew warnings of Russia-linked threats against industrial targets
Separately, the U.S. is expanding the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative to include experts on industrial control systems.
By David Jones • April 22, 2022 -
Energy sector on high alert after discovery of new malware targeting industrial control systems
Federal agencies warn the vulnerability could allow hackers to "gain full system access" to some control devices.
By Robert Walton • April 18, 2022 -
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April 18, 2022 -
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Arizona regulators deny SRP gas plant expansion, citing community impacts and insufficient supporting evidence
Salt River Project said the decision creates a near-term resource issue and that it will continue to evaluate its "generation and market options."
By Robert Walton • April 13, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Reliability concerns drive need for energy market design reforms, but regions diverge in FERC proceeding
Filings from FERC proceedings show a one-size-fits-all reform can't sufficiently address regional market diversity, but federal guidelines can target growing uncertainties and costs from rising variable and distributed resource penetrations.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 11, 2022 -
Sponsored by Keysight Technologies
This is not a dress rehearsal: What critical infrastructure owners and operators can do right now to defend against nation-state threats
Grid modernization has created a complex ecosystem of network-connected equipment. Fortunately, there are immediate actions that industrial operators and utilities can take.
April 11, 2022 -
NERC's mock cyberattack reveals 'urgent need' to bolster grid restoration communication systems
In the event of an attack and widespread outage, "the loss of communications would essentially halt the grid restoration process," according to a North American Electric Reliability Corp. report.
By Robert Walton • April 8, 2022