With the growth of Decentralised Energy Resources providing flexibility to the increasingly variable energy system, cybersecurity is constantly increasing in relevance. All data-driven business models supporting the clean energy transition should be cybersecure to guarantee both security of supply and consumer engagement based on trust.
smartEn – Smart Energy Europe, the European business organisation integrating the consumer-driven solutions of the clean energy transition, welcomes the Commission’s efforts towards a network code on cybersecurity (NCCS) to implement sector-specific cybersecurity rules for the electricity sector.