Thursday, April 25, 2024

This Is Why Everyone Needs To Prepare For The Day When Devastating Cyber Attacks Take U.S. Power Grids Down





What would you do if the power grid where you live went down and there was no electricity for an extended period of time? You might want to think about that, because experts are warning that it is just a matter of time before cyberattacks successfully cripple our power grids. In fact, foreign hackers are working hard to infiltrate critical infrastructure as you read this article.

As you will see below, we are extremely vulnerable, and the Russians and the Chinese have both developed highly advanced cyberwarfare capabilities.

When the U.S. ends up fighting a war with Russia or China (or both simultaneously), devastating cyberattacks on our power grids will be conducted.

What is your plan when your community is suddenly plunged into darkness? The United States and Canada do not have a single power grid.

Rather, multiple grids collectively provide the electricity that we all need. The following explanation comes from Wikipedia…

The electrical power grid that powers Northern America is not a single grid but is instead divided into multiple wide-area synchronous grids.[1] The Eastern Interconnection and the Western Interconnection are the largest.

Three other regions include the Texas Interconnection, the Quebec Interconnection, and the Alaska Interconnection. Each region delivers power at a nominal 60 Hz frequency.

The regions are not usually directly connected or synchronized with each other, but some HVDC interconnectors exist. The Eastern and Western grids are connected via seven links that allow 1.32 GW to flow between them. A National Renewable Energy Laboratory study found that increasing these interconnections would save energy costs.

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