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Powering the Future: A Lawyer's Guide to Clean Energy
This panel focuses on law and regulation surrounding physical and cyber threats to energy infrastructure.
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The U.S. government recognizes the reliable flow of energy as "critical infrastructure." This panel will focus on the status of current physical (including more severe weather events and growing energy demand) and cyber threats as potential threats to this reliable flow of electricity. The panelists will discuss what legal frameworks are in place to address these threats, and how fast these frameworks need to evolve to keep up with emerging threats; the tensions between key players addressing these emerging regulatory issues related to physical and cyber security during the energy transition, including unique security issues posed by renewable energy sources; security challenges posed by climate change and an evolving threat environment; and regulatory and legal structures-or lack thereof-used to ensure cyber security "hygiene" and apportion liability. Specific examples to illustrate the complexity of these issues and how they may be resolved will include the Colonial Pipeline, Solar Winds, and Stuxnet breaches, as well as supply issues arising from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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