Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2333

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Electric grid; direct Public Service Commission to study threats to and propose to diversify and strengthen security of.

Impact

The implementation of SB2333 will result in an enhanced understanding of the electric grid's vulnerabilities and the development of strategic recommendations to mitigate identified risks. By focusing on both man-made and natural threats, including EMP attacks and solar flares, the bill positions the Mississippi Public Service Commission to better prepare the state's energy infrastructure. The findings from this study may lead to significant improvements in how the electric grid is fortified, potentially influencing future legislative actions or infrastructure investments aimed at enhancing energy security.

Summary

Senate Bill 2333 directs the Mississippi Public Service Commission to conduct a comprehensive study of potential threats to the state's electric grid, with a specific focus on vulnerabilities such as electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attacks. The bill mandates an evaluation of both the current state of the electric grid and the associated computer systems, as well as an assessment of any security threats that could impair their functionality. The findings will aim to identify necessary measures to strengthen and diversify the electric grid's security and ensure its resilience against various forms of damage, including natural disasters and cyber threats.

Contention

One notable aspect of the bill is its approach to sensitive security findings; the meetings and reports produced by the commission are exempt from the usual transparency requirements. This provision could raise concerns among stakeholders about accountability and public access to information regarding the state's energy security measures. While the intention behind this is likely to protect sensitive information, it sets a precedent for how discussions around energy security may be handled in the future, balancing the need for transparency with the imperative of safeguarding critical infrastructure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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