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Coffee-cup-size gadget could hack solar power — study
Widely used solar energy equipment can be hacked with a device that fits into a coffee cup, researchers say, potentially leaving parts of the power grid vulnerable to outages.
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Christian Vasquez, E&E News reporter
Widely used solar energy equipment can be hacked with a device that fits into a coffee cup, researchers say, potentially leaving parts of the power grid vulnerable to outages.
A small number of Trump loyalists at the Department of Energy got plum overseas posts following rule changes to reward political appointees.
By Kelsey Brugger and Lesley Clark in Greenwire
President Biden took office yesterday with a climate team whose unprecedented size and diversity reflect the challenge his administration faces in reversing Trump administration policies.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
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A small number of Trump loyalists at the Department of Energy got plum overseas posts following rule changes to reward political appointees.
By Kelsey Brugger and Lesley Clark in Greenwire
President Biden took office yesterday with a climate team whose unprecedented size and diversity reflect the challenge his administration faces in reversing Trump administration policies.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire