Ann Cleaveland
Executive Director
Digital technology will help drive the critical transition to clean energy. For this transition to be effective, the technology powering it has to be secure. Securing that technology will require new cybersecurity thinking from both cyber and clean energy practitioners and policymakers.
In 2024, CLTC is launching the Secure Clean Energy Initiative, a new branch of our research, convening, and education activities, guided by two pillars of all CLTC’s work:
Questions driving this work include:
Subscribe to Nick Merrill’s Secure Clean Energy Substack, where he will be writing monthly about how to create a secure clean energy future—one that’s not only zero-carbon, but abundant: inexpensive, decentralized, and reliable.