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AEE Institute Report: Cybersecurity in a Distributed Energy Future

Posted by Advanced Energy Economy on Jan 18, 2018

 

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New Report: Assessing and Preparing for Cybersecurity Threats in a Distributed Energy Resource Future
 

New report identifies challenges and strategies for state and federal policymakers and regulators, as well as utilities and technology providers, to protect evolving energy system against cyberattacks

Washington, D.C., January 18, 2018 — Today Advanced Energy Economy Institute (AEE Institute) released a new report identifying key challenges, best practices, and strategies for consideration by state and federal policymakers and regulators, as well as utilities and technology providers, to keep the evolving energy system safe from cyberattacks.

Cybersecurity is a growing issue for the U.S. economy, especially for the critical infrastructure that keeps the nation’s energy system operating — not just the electricity grid, but the highly interconnected and interdependent natural gas, water, communications, and fuel distribution systems.

The paper, “Cybersecurity in a Distributed Energy Future: Addressing the Challenges and Protecting the Grid from a Cyberattack,” focuses on the highly dynamic electricity sector, which is moving toward more distributed energy resources, and on the opportunities and challenges created by the widespread introduction of advanced and intelligent energy technologies.

“As we transition to more advanced and intelligent technologies that improve our energy system and benefit customers, we must take into account and prepare for new vulnerabilities to the security of our nation’s energy infrastructure,” said Lisa Frantzis, Senior Vice President for the 21st Century Electricity System at national business group Advanced Energy Economy (AEE), an affiliate of AEE Institute. “This paper sets out to assess the current landscape, articulate specific areas that need additional support, and make clear recommendations on how to improve the security of our electric power system.”

“AEE Institute’s paper is an important – and highly practical – contribution to countering cybersecurity threats in the planning, design, and operation of power generation and electricity grids in an increasingly distributed energy world, not just in the U.S., but globally,” said Chris King, Chief Policy Officer, Digital Grid, Siemens.

“Recent events demonstrate that the level of cyber threats is increasing and targeting a broader range of assets, including advanced distributed energy technologies and smart grid applications. Through this paper, AEE has advanced the dialog between industry and regulators to collaboratively promote the next generation of advanced energy technology solutions that are cyber-secure,” said Kenneth Lotterhos, Managing Director, Energy, at Navigant Consulting, Inc.

Intended to inform decision makers about ways to make a power grid characterized by abundant advanced energy technologies secure against cyberattack, the paper highlights: 

  • Cybersecurity threats to the economy and to the energy sector;
  • Eight cybersecurity best practices for a distributed, intelligent grid;
  • Policy and regulatory frameworks on cybersecurity that are in place at the national level and in some states;
  • Seven specific protective measures and protocols for grid operators; and
  • Six overall recommendations to encourage adoption of best practices.
Included is a review of current regulations, standards, and guidelines, including the North American Electric Reliability Corp.’s (NERC’s) Critical Infrastructure Protection; the U.S. Department of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Framework for Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity; the Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) National Electric Sector Cybersecurity Organization Resource; and the North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB), among other national and international organizations.

The whitepaper was a collaborative effort, with contributions from experts at Advanced Energy Economy (AEE), BRIDGE Energy Group, Converge Strategies LLC, Direct Energy (Centrica), EnergyHub, Enphase Energy, Ingersoll Rand, Landis+Gyr, Navigant Consulting, Oracle Utilities, Schneider-Electric, and Siemens. AEE Institute also consulted with utility experts who participate on AEE’s Utility Advisory Committee.

Background
The U.S. advanced energy industry is $200 billion, equal to pharmaceutical manufacturing revenues and approaching that of consumer electronics, and today employs more than 3.3 million people across the nation. For more information on the role and size of key sectors, plus trends impacting growth, download Advanced Energy Economy’s Advanced Energy Now 2017 Market Report. To learn more about various technologies, download This Is Advanced Energy, a comprehensive technology directory with descriptions, photos, and case study examples. 

About Advanced Energy Economy Institute and AEE
The Advanced Energy Economy Institute (AEE Institute) is a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to raise awareness of the public benefits and opportunities of advanced energy. AEE Institute provides critical data to drive the policy discussion on key issues through commissioned research and reports, data aggregation and analytic tools. AEE Institute also provides a forum where leaders can address energy challenges and opportunities facing the United States. AEE Institute is affiliated with Advanced Energy Economy (AEE), a 501(c)(6) business association, whose purpose is to advance and promote the common business interests of its members and the advanced energy industry as a whole. AEE and its State and Regional Partner organizations are active in 27 states across the country, representing more than 1,000 companies and organizations in the advanced energy industry. 

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