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SERC's Board of Directors and members covered a lot of ground in their first in-person meeting since the beginning of the COVID-19 era on Wednesday.
Extreme weather events have brought “extraordinary clarity” about reliability risks posed by climate change, NERC CEO Jim Robb told an EPSA conference.
The Texas RE said staff maintained high-level operations across all program areas last year while functioning in a virtual work environment.
The U.S. Department of Justice unveiled charges against four Russian state-sponsored hackers for compromising energy companies in the U.S. and abroad.
A new report from the Department of Energy found multiple areas for improvement on its coordination with utilities that serve U.S. defense facilities.
Presenters at ReliabilityFirst's monthly technical talk discussed the use of software bills of materials in cybersecurity and updates to the Align project.
The White House warned U.S. critical infrastructure operators to be prepared for cyberattacks related to economic sanctions against Russia.
In comments on a FERC technical conference, NERC said it welcomes market-based enhancements to the reliability of the power grid.
The U.S. budget signed by President Biden on Tuesday includes requirements that critical infrastructure entities report certain significant cyber incidents.
In a recent report NERC suggested that last year's winter storms hold a valuable lesson about providing greater flexibility in managing firm load shed.
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