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A Statement From Sunectric Solar Regarding the Current Health Situation
By Sunectric Solar, LLC., March 23, 2020
Sunectric Solar, LLC., which is a renewable energy company and designated as an essential business during this COVID 19 pandemic. We are a company that provides essential services to the residential and commercial sectors of infrastructure throughout the State of Florida. We are monitoring and aligning operations to comply with evolving health orders implemented by local, state and federal agencies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
US Government Department of Homeland Security has designed the Energy industry is noted as 1 of the 16 critical sector (https://www.cisa.gov/energy-sector) in which Sunectric Solar, LLC and their employees are expected to continue working during shelter-in-place order.
The energy infrastructure is divided into three interrelated segments: electricity, oil, and natural gas. The U.S. electricity segment contains more than 6,413 power plants (this includes 3,273 traditional electric utilities and 1,738 nonutility power producers) with approximately 1,075 gigawatts of installed generation. Approximately 48 percent of electricity is produced by combusting coal (primarily transported by rail), 20 percent in nuclear power plants, and 22 percent by combusting natural gas. The remaining generation is provided by hydroelectric plants (6 percent), oil (1 percent), and renewable sources (solar, wind, and geothermal) (3 percent). The heavy reliance on pipelines to distribute products across the nation highlights the interdependencies between the Energy and Transportation Systems Sector.
The reliance of virtually all industries on electric power and fuels means that all sectors have some dependence on the Energy Sector. The Energy Sector is well aware of its vulnerabilities and is leading a significant voluntary effort to increase its planning and preparedness. Cooperation through industry groups has resulted in substantial information sharing of best practices across the sector. Many sector owners and operators have extensive experience abroad with infrastructure protection and have more recently focused their attention on cybersecurity.