Corrosion is an electrochemical process involving electrical currents. It consists of the destruction of a metal through its interaction with the environment. The phenomenon is observed in underground and buried structures, where aging can be strongly influenced by electrical currents flowing in the Earth. Methods of protection (i.e., “cathodic protection”) are related to the use of sacrificial anodes or more sophisticated systems, which impose a negative voltage to the metal structures to be protected. The corrosion phenomenon can be relevant also in electric power system applications. Underground or undersea electrical cables need to be protected as a consequence of stray currents flowing in the soil. This paper studies the problem of cat...