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U.S. energy officials have launched an investigation after discovering unauthorized communication equipment embedded within Chinese-manufactured solar power inverters connected to critical infrastructure grids across the country.
This investigative article exposes the discovery of undocumented communication devices hidden in Chinese-made solar inverters, creating unprecedented vulnerabilities in global power grids.
This vulnerability is especially dangerous given the growing penetration of solar power on Western grids, where in some regions, Chinese-manufactured inverters control upwards of 200 gigawatts of generating capacity – equivalent to more than 200 nuclear power plants.
Cybersecurity risks have emerged with the adoption of smart inverters, introducing potential threats to grid infrastructure through unauthorized access and cyber-attacks . The challenges necessitate continuous innovation in inverter control strategies to ensure grid operations' stability, reliability, and security.
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