Energy Transition Summit 2024

Torri Pugh • Feb 23, 2024

Quick Update on Critical Infrastructure Security

Energy Transition Summit 2024:

Anticipation is growing for the upcoming Energy Transition Summit, set to take place in Arlington, Virginia, from February 5-8, 2024. Organized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Grid Modernization Initiative (GMI) and the Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER), the event will feature Grid Security CEO John Franzino on two distinct panels.


The summit promises enriching discussions on the Grid Modernization Initiative and Clean Energy Cybersecurity, showcasing DOE-led efforts that shape the future of the power grid. The focus will be on fostering resilience, security, and equity within the ongoing energy transition. Attendees are encouraged to actively engage in conversations highlighting strategies for future energy systems through partnerships and technology transitions across sectors.


Dedicated sessions on the DOE Grid Modernization Initiative (February 6-8, 2024) will concentrate on building a resilient, reliable, flexible, secure, sustainable, and affordable electricity grid. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the latest Department strategies, ongoing GMI activities, industry initiatives, and stakeholder input opportunities.


Simultaneously, the Clean Energy Cybersecurity theme (February 5-8, 2024) will address critical discussions surrounding cybersecurity in the clean energy transition. This portion of the summit will feature insights from Congress, the White House, DOE, industry stakeholders, and cyber solutions providers.


For additional information, please refer to the official announcement linked here.


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