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Chinese entry into power sector raises security fears
Sanjay Dutta | TNN | Updated: Jan 21, 2017, 02.12 PM IST

Highlights
  • SCADA is a computer-based industrial automation control system
  • In an electrical system, SCADA maintains balance between demand and supply in the grid.
  • This is not the first time that domestic power gear makers are opposing Chinese equipment.
NEW DELHI: Indian power equipment manufacturers have raised alarm over vulnerability of the country's transmission networks to hacking as Chinese companies make steady inroads into SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) systems being added to smarten up city grids.

SCADA is a computer-based industrial automation control system that practically makes factories and utilities run on their own. In an electrical system, SCADA maintains balance between demand and supply in the grid.

"In the connected systems, intelligent equipment talk to each other and exchange data and information, making the system more efficient but at the same time increasing the vulnerability if exposed to suspect individuals, companies and nations which may use such access to their advantage," Indian Electrical Equipment Manufacturers Association director-general Sunil Misra says in a letter to power minister Piyush Goyal.

This is not the first time that domestic power gear makers are opposing Chinese equipment. But unlike in the past, when boilers, turbines and generators for power stations were in the line of fire, this time round the concerns are strategic and not about protecting turf.

Contracts in the transmission sector have long tenures. SCADA contracts include maintenance of equipment, while transmission lines are given on build, own, operate, transfer basis spanning upto 35 years. This allows contractors to place their personnel on site in case of SCADA projects and control operations in transmission lines, allowing ample scope of planting computer bugs at a later stage.

Chinese companies have recently bagged SCADA contracts for 18 cities spanning Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. More such contracts are on anvil. Besides, Chinese companies have also qualified to bid for three transmission links being laid by the Centre to strengthen the national grid.

Pointing out the possibility of embedded malware and spyware in SCADA equipment supplied by Chinese companies, a common perception across the world, Misra says these "can be activated even by remote, have the potential to damage, cause failure or collapse of the grid".

IEEMA had earlier written to NSA Ajit Doval to seek a ban on Chinese equipment in transmission, equating grid security to national security as hacked networks could bring down military establishments and hit railways, hospitals or operations in the oil sector.

But banning Chinese equipment is easier said than done. For one, domestic manufacturing capacity is limited and the price offered by the Chinese may be difficult to beat by other Western MNCs, even with 'Make in India'. A ban will invariably spark a battle at WTO and cast a shadow over bilateral ties.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...aises-security-fears/articleshow/56696384.cms
 
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We don't need these equipment to hack into your servers. This is a fucking joke article. What's stopping us from hacking you guys. Even if we do, we're already doing it. Waste of time time article.
I read the headline and didn't read further.
 
The Chinese government are known for their notorious hacking reputation , disregarding all international property rights.

Everyone knows this , USA, UK and RUSSIA source
And you think the USA, UK and Russia are any different? Just because they do not have the media presence and have better things to do, the Chinese are shown as the hackers. NSA leaks should have been the first hint at the level of hacking that goes on
 
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The Chinese government are known for their notorious hacking reputation , disregarding all international property rights.

Everyone knows this , USA, UK and RUSSIA source :


http://fortune.com/2016/12/07/china-law-firms/

http://edition.cnn.com/2016/09/29/asia/china-cyber-spies-hacking/index.html


https://www.rt.com/usa/364614-us-china-cyberattack-targets/

Every country hacks, that's geopolitics, you would be dumb not to. USA have an entire department that engages in cyber warfare with 40 thousand employees .. you know the NSA. and we all know about the infamous Russian hacking this election. Israel with their Sustex virus on iranian nuke program etc. I'm sure india have your own cyber units that employs 10s of thousands... if you don't.. well then there is no hope for India.
 
SCADA contracts include maintenance of equipment, while transmission lines are given on build, own, operate, transfer basis spanning upto 35 years
Chinese companies have also qualified to bid for three transmission links being laid by the Centre to strengthen the national grid.


Very normal business. When it comes to grid, China State Grid Corp (SGCC) - world's largest utility company - is a MNC operating in many nations from Asia, South America, South Europe to North Africa. SGCC leads in techs like UHV, smart grid (with ZTE, Huawei), and leads grand regional initiatives like the Mediterranean Grid, Asia Super Grid as well. SGCC may explore business opportunities with Indian government on national grid.


To understand more on SGCC's vertically integrated UHV tech, associated industrial complex (TEBA, EPRI, XJ, XD, Pinggao, etc) and other competitive vendors (ABB, Siemens, Toshiba, Mitsubishi Elec, NGK etc). Other than a EPRI-Toshiba JV, whole supply chain comprises entirely of Chinese tech and manufacturers, Tebian Electric Apparatus (TEBA) is a world-class tech leader. This may interests you:

Power Play
China’s Ultra-High Voltage Technology and Global Standards
Staff of the Center for Energy, Environmental, and Economic Systems Analysis - Argonne National Laboratory
April 2015
http://www.paulsoninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/PPS_UHV_Chinese.pdf
http://www.paulsoninstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/PPS_UHV_English.pdf

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Without Chinese bidders, India will be milked to death by western conglomerates, our price are usually 1/3 of theirs, India should thank china for rapid cost effective modernization instead being unsenslessly paranoid
 
Difficult to say if this is a security concern, a political issue or a protectionist goal. Probably bit of all three IMO. I know for a fact that many power projects in India have chinese BTGs though that is admittedly very different hardware from the stuff discussed in the article.
 
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