The energy trilemma: Why the rules for energy innovation differ and why that matters
Energy innovation must balance security, equity and sustainability while navigating regulation, geopolitics and high-risk, risk-averse systems.
Industrial Engineer with more than 25 years experience in the energy sector and member of several expert groups in the areas of Risk Management, Resilience, Cybersecurity and Technology.
Energy innovation must balance security, equity and sustainability while navigating regulation, geopolitics and high-risk, risk-averse systems.
A cyber attack on the energy sector can have devastating impacts. Companies across the value chain need to work together on cybersecurity to mitigate risk.
COVID-19 has made the electricity value chain more open to cyberattack. Here's how organizations can build a more resilient ecosystem fit for this new era.
Un apagón invernal de seis horas en la Francia metropolitana podría causar daños a hogares, empresas e instituciones esenciales por más de 1500 millones de euros.
A well-orchestrated cyber attack on electricity infrastructure would result in damages to households, businesses and vital institutions.


