Protecting the real electrical grid by attacking a simulated one
In an increasingly digital society, protecting the electrical grid against cyberattacks has never been more important. As part of the European project SDN-microSENSE, SINTEF has helped develop tools to detect and mitigate cyberattacks, but they need to be tested before they can be deployed in the real grid. The solution? Deploy the tools in a simulated grid and launch real cyberattacks at them.
Meet CINELDI’s PhD candidates
An important task of the Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) such as CINELDI is to educate the scientists of the future. The…
Dynamic pricing of electric vehicle charging to better use grid capacity
One of the biggest challenges with the electrification of the transport sector is the large power requirement caused by fast charging, especially when…
Metering in digital substations: new solutions for a new era
Co-authors: Nargis Hurzuk (Statnett) and Steinar Fines (Tensio TN) – The digitalization of substations is a “logical next step” that offers many benefits…
How will wireless dynamic charging of electric vehicles impact the grid?
Co-authors: Bendik Nybakk Torsæter and Odd André Hjelkrem – In the future, it will be possible to charge electric vehicles while driving them.…
Local electricity markets: Neighbourly help as a driver for sustainability
The smart grid of the future may mean that your electric car has a work meeting with your neighbour’s washing machine while you’re…