This is the ninth in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.
ISO/IEC 27001 is a globally recognized standard providing requirements for the setting up of an information security management system (ISMS). The standard describes how an organization must set its security objectives and determine the risks that threaten these objectives.
This is the eighth in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.
Given the complexity of business processes and the wide variety of cyber assets used in the energy sector, there is a long list of cybersecurity standards that address security requirements, security controls, resilience strategies, and technologies.
The NERC CIP Standards are an important first step for cyber professionals to use when assessing and improving their cyber environments. The webinar will address questions such as:
This is the sixth in the series of USAID webinars on Digitalization and Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector hosted by E3.
The C2M2 model is one of the most important tools for assessing the cybersecurity posture of the energy sector organizations and enhancing their cybersecurity capabilities. Presenters from the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Southern Company will walk the audience through the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and link it with the C2M2 framework. In addition the webinar will cover EPRI’s Technical Assessment Methodology (TAM).
This presentation, by Kerinia Cusick of the Center for Renewables Integration, discusses current trends and the outlook for battery storage over the next 10 years, including overviews of how new technologies, new applications and cost trends are likely to influence business models for battery storage.
Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technology is increasingly recognized as essential to sustaining an environmentally responsible energy economy, preserving jobs and enabling economic development across the United States. This second in a series of regionally focused workshops will discuss the:
Please join the U.S. Energy Association (USEA) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) for the launch of the Geothermal Industrial Park webinar series presented by the U.S.- East Africa Geothermal Partnership (EAGP).
In the first webinar in our series, Jón Örn Jónsson from Reykjavik Geothermal and Sigurður H. Markússon from Landsvirkjun, the National Power Company of Iceland will discuss the Icelandic experience with geothermal industrial parks and their potential in East Africa.
The global expansion of LNG trading has triggered fundamental changes to contractual arrangements in the LNG industry. The recent proliferation of short-term deals, in particular, has challenged the predominance of traditional long-term contracts. Despite an increasing relevance of short-term alternatives, +10-year LNG Sale and Purchase Agreements (LNG SPAs) will likely remain the key contractual mechanism for international LNG sales in the 2020s.
The Indian Energy Minerals Forum is a continuation of the engagement that began with energy and mineral stakeholders at the Indian Energy Minerals seminar at the Reservation Economic Summit in Las Vegas in March 2020. Stakeholder feedback indicated interest in a broader discussion with the tribal community.
The Indian Energy Minerals Forum originates from continued engagement with energy and mineral stakeholders where a one-day seminar on Indian Energy Minerals was held at the Reservation Economic Summit March 2020, Las Vegas, Nevada. Since that time feedback from the tribal energy community has been received and a webinar series devised to further this conversation. In conjunction with Department of Energy, the United States Energy Association, Sagebrush Hill Group LLC and industry partners,