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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersMay 20, 2025Updated:June 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Recent reports claim that Chinese-made solar equipment used in the U.S. has hidden “kill switches.” These devices can shut down parts of the power grid without warning. Experts say this could lead to major blackouts. Some are now calling for a halt to new solar projects using Chinese tech.

    A “kill switch” does not explode things like in spy movies. But it can block power from reaching the grid. That could lead to a sudden loss of energy, just when demand is high. If solar panels stop sending power during a hot sunny day, the grid might not cope. In extreme cases, this could cause total blackouts, like the one seen in Spain.

    Andrew Munford, Deputy Director at NetZero Watch, spoke on the issue. “You don’t need to shut off every panel,” he said. “Just enough to break the balance of the grid. And then the whole system can fail.”

    The U.S. is not the only country worried. The UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand have warned for years about Chinese firms in critical sectors. This group, called the “Five Eyes,” shares intelligence on global threats. They warned that China might use its tech to spy, control, or disrupt systems.

    Years ago, the UK had to cancel a 5G deal with Huawei after security warnings. Now, similar fears are rising over solar panels and wind farms. The source of these problems? Many of the cheap parts come from China. Often, these are made in factories where forced labor is a concern.

    The UK has tried to limit China’s role in building nuclear plants and other key systems. But critics say not enough has been done. Ed Miliband, a key voice in the UK’s climate push, has supported deals with China. He aims to fight climate change. But some argue his choices make the country weak.

    “I’m not against going green,” said a British commentator. “But using Chinese tech with hidden switches is a real risk. And in the UK, we barely get enough sun for solar to work well.”

    Studies show the UK ranks low for solar energy use. Only Ireland ranks lower. Most days are cloudy. That means solar panels often sit idle. Still, large parts of farmland are now covered with panels instead of crops.

    This adds another concern: food. The UK only grows about 60% of what it eats. If sea routes get blocked, food supplies could drop fast. Critics say land should grow food, not host silicon plates from overseas.

    Andrew Munford agrees. “It’s a false economy,” he said. “These panels are cheap because of unfair trade and forced labor. But they may come with secret tools that can hurt us.”

    The Spanish blackout is still under study. But power experts believe a mix of poor grid balance and strange power surges caused the issue. If a hostile power can trigger that mix on purpose, it’s a major risk.

    Experts now want lawmakers to ask hard questions. Why is critical gear coming from places with poor human rights? Why isn’t more being done to check for hidden threats?

    Some believe it’s time to rethink net zero goals. Others want a full ban on Chinese tech in energy systems. “If someone can turn off your power from thousands of miles away,” said one critic, “then you don’t really control your own country.”

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