Potential Solar Storm Threatens Global Infrastructure in 2026
Potential Solar Storm Threatens Global Infrastructure in 2026
US · Published Apr 27, 2026
A major solar storm in 2026 could leave millions without power for weeks or even years.
The cost of a catastrophic solar event could reach $9.1 trillion globally, impacting satellites, GPS, and power grids.
Experts warn that the risk of a significant solar storm is higher than it has been in the last two decades due to the peak of Solar Cycle 25.
Solar storm in 2026 poses global threat
A significant solar storm is anticipated in 2026, posing a considerable threat to global infrastructure. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) warns that such an event could leave 20 to 40 million Americans without electricity for an extended period, ranging from 16 days to two years. The vulnerability of transformers, critical for protecting the power grid and requiring up to four years to manufacture, is a major concern.
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