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Speakers on a panel hosted by Texas RE said cooperation among Information Sharing and Analysis Centers is increasingly essential to weathering crises.
A veteran cybersecurity-focused attorney shared strategies for remedying a potential data breach, reminding companies to protect their interests while fulfilling legal obligations.
Rapid growth in battery energy storage systems in ERCOT has resulted in a “significantly lower” probability for an energy emergency alert this summer, according to the Texas Reliability Entity.
Presenters at a Texas RE webinar focused on helping newly registered entities with the most frequently seen violations among utilities in similar circumstances.
Speakers at a Texas RE webinar said new nuclear reactor designs offer significant benefits in safety and reliability.
A representative of Texas RE emphasized that NERC plans to build on last year's Interregional Transfer Capability Study.
A report from ERCOT projects that the highest risk of energy shortfalls in March's peak day will occur around 7 p.m. Central time.
An expected tsunami of solar resources setting up shop in Texas has led to an immediate need for ERCOT to understand and set ride-through requirements for inverter-based resources, according to a Texas energy expert.
Texas RE provided some common pitfalls related to facility ratings found in compliance audits and advice for utilities to avoid them.
The emergence of new malware directed at electric utilities illustrates that Russia's war with Ukraine may be in a dangerous new phase, experts warned.
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