I’ve been concerned about the state of our power grid for years, but the recent solar flare scare (and this discussion on EMP effects) got me to thinking about it even more. The sad truth is that our power grid is quite vulnerable to many problems, including severe weather, domestic terrorism, and cyberattacks.
The following video talks about just how interconnected the grid truly is, particularly how digitally connected it is. Although this makes the grid more efficient is some ways, it also makes us vulnerable to problems like cyberattacks. (This is something I discuss at length in my book, Why We Prepare.)
Add in the power demands of data centers and AI along with an aging power grid, and it’s only a matter of time before a simple cyberattack or another downed power line causes real problems for millions of Americans.
While I’ve jumped ahead to about the 3:30 mark to get to the heart of the discussion, I recommend you pay attention from then on because they start by talking about a real hypothetical scenario, move on to some startling statistics about cyberattacks (at about the 12:10 mark) on critical infrastructure, and then they go off on a lot of tangents about how to live without electricity, but it’s all still good to watch. Enjoy!

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