2020 – Issue 1
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Smart Energy International Issue 1 2020
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Industry insights
Protecting our critical water utility infrastructure from attack
Because of the critical role of water and power utility infrastructure in our society, in addition to their increasing reliance on connected systems, they are an especially appealing target for multiple attack vectors such as insider, outsider and supply chain attackers
Cybersecurity
Cyber challenges facing utilities today
DER interconnected nature and importance in national infrastructure make utilities a prime cyber target with the potential for disastrous consequences.
Industry insights
How the energy industry can better protect itself from cyberattacks
The cybercriminal group behind the notorious TRISIS attack has recently been detected probing US electric companies for potential vulnerabilities
Features and Analysis
The true cost of cyberattacks
Putting a true cost to cyberattacks is not an easy undertaking, but it is an increasingly important one according to researchers at the University of Oxford.
Policy & Regulation
European Utility Week paves the way for ENLIT
Neike was one of the keynote session presenters who kicked off this year’s European Utility Week/POWERGEN Europe conference in a rather damp Paris.
Magazine Article
Rise in renewables makes smart utility load forecasting vital
The challenge of accurate renewable energy load forecasting may be helped by utilising Artificial Intelligence, writes Sid Sachdeva.
Energy & Grid Management
Disruption – the truths behind the hype
It’s a buzzword that’s slowly starting to lose its flavour for many – disruption – yet this intersection between innovation, originality and necessity promises a revolution of the status-quo.
Energy & Grid Management
AI, energy storage and the electrification of transport
We are on the cusp of the next major energy transition – a transition that will move us towards a more sustainable future where renewable energies replace fossil fuels. But this transition is not going to happen overnight.
Energy & Grid Management
A data-enabled energy transition
Energy transition: a transformation that is cultural and organisational. Importantly, it’s a transformation that is about data – access, quality and equality
New technology
Disruption is the new normal
A disruptive mindset must be adopted by all energy stakeholders to support the current energy transition, said leaders at the 24th World Energy Congress (WEC) in September in Abu Dhabi, UAE.