Lithuania’s grid operators can now disconnect solar plants without cybersecurity measures - pv magazine Global
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Lithuanian network operators can now disconnect solar plants without cybersecurity measures Although Lithuania's strict cybersecurity laws are helping to make solar power plants over 100 kW safer, some owners have faced increased costs and a waiting list to fully implement the new measures. Nigeria manages solar tenders for schools and health centres A tender is open in Nigeria covering 32 solar power systems for health centres and schools in th…
Lithuania’s grid operators can now disconnect solar plants without cybersecurity measures - pv magazine Global
Grid operators in Lithuania can now disconnect solar power plants from the grid that are not compliant with cybersecurity measures now in force. Lithuania first announced plans to tighten its cybersecurity laws in November 2024 by passing legislation that blocked Chinese manufacturers from remotely accessing the country’s solar, storage and wind facilities. The legislation, applicable to plants and devices with capacities in excess of 100 kW, wa…
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