In State F, electricity is generated by thermal and hydroelectric plants, as well as by wind turbines. It is then delivered through power lines to substations that feed organizations, factories, and transport. Intelligent models are used to forecast electricity demand, and a unified energy consumption accounting system allows utility companies to monitor energy usage. State F also runs a certification program for businesses that use renewable energy, which is aimed at increasing customer awareness of enterprises contributing to environmental sustainability.
Tampering with data displayed on operator workstations or in the manufacturing execution system (MES) could disrupt the scheduled operations of power supply facilities. Hackers could also halt a steam turbine at a thermal power plant or shut down all substations, which would plunge State F into darkness.