US energy officials are investigating Chinese-made power inverters, crucial for renewable energy infrastructure, after discovering undisclosed communication devices within them. These devices, found in inverters and batteries, could bypass security firewalls and allow remote access, potentially disrupting power grids. Experts are concerned about the security implications, particularly given China's potential interest in exploiting vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure. The discovery has prompted a reassessment of the risks associated with using Chinese-made equipment in renewable energy systems.
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