Report: Kinetic Attacks on U.S. Power Grid Spiked 71% In 2022
A division of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation indicated in a recent study that physical attacks on the U.S. power grid spiked by 71% in 2022 over the previous year, reported the Wall Street Journal.
According to the grid oversight body’s Electricity Information Sharing and Analysis Center division, vandalism, ballistic damage, and intrusion drove the increase.
NewsNation noted that Duke Energy Florida experienced several “substation intrusion events’ in September. For instance, on Sept. 21, an intruder busted into the Zephyrhills North substation in Pasco County, Florida, sabotaging equipment that resulted in a nine-minute-long outage.
Substations convert high-voltage electricity into lower voltages for use by businesses and residences.
According to Central Oregon Daily, one of the Bonneville Power Administration’s substations in Clackamas County, Oregon, was hit on Nov. 24. (Read more from “Report: Kinetic Attacks on U.S. Power Grid Spiked 71% In 2022” HERE)
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