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Everything stopped in Spain as people struggled to power their homes. Stakeholders now wonder about the reliability of increased renewables while champions defend them.
Electricity is pulsing through Spain and Portugal again after a massive outage knocked out power in both countries on Monday.
Don’t rely too much on renewables—and remember to carry cash.
At roughly midday on Monday, April 28, the lights went out in Spain. The grid blackout, which extended into parts of Portugal ...
Authorities in Spain and Portugal are trying to find the cause of a mass electrical blackout across Spain, Portugal, and parts of France after the power is restored for tens of millions of ...
An abrupt loss of power generation at a substation in Granada, followed by failures seconds later in Badajoz and Seville, ...
In tightly coupled, highly complex systems such as the European energy grid, the next catastrophe is not caused. It is ...
Two weeks ago, tens of millions on the Iberian Peninsula lost electricity. While the reason for the disturbance could take ...
Europe's ageing power grid and lack of energy storage capacity will require trillions of dollars in investments to cope with ...
Spain's energy minister, Sara Aagesen, has disclosed that an abrupt loss of power generation at the country's Granada ...
Last Monday was a tough day for citizens of Spain and Portugal. Both countries were hit by an hourslong power ... entire grid. However, that achievement was both a success and the problem ...
Following Spain's recent blackout, India reflects on its own 2012 grid collapse affecting 400 million. As it increases ...