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On 18/06/2025 19:37, Carlos E.R. wrote:Where does it say that was the cause? It happens every day.On 2025-06-18 09:39, Liz Tuddenham wrote:Until they publish a detailed explanation of how it was that a predictable surge of power from solar PV at high noon was able to bring down the *entire* Spanish grid it looks like a white wash to me.Carlos E.R. <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:>
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[...]...the minister for[...]
ecological transition, Sara Aagesenthe[...]
"system did not have enough dynamic voltage capacity".did not absorb all the voltage>
they were supposed to when tension was high," she said,
The usual nonsense we have come to expect from 'factual' reports.
Ignorant minister? Ignorant reporter? ...or both.
The report was written by a committee of experts. Fifty, I think.
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The committee studying the blackout is made up of representatives of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the
Demographic Challenge (MITECO), the Presidency of the Government, the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of the
Interior. Specifically, the Department of Homeland Security, the National Intelligence Centre, the General Staff and the
National Centre for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure are involved.
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https://www.miteco.gob.es/es/prensa/ultimas-noticias/2025/abril/el- gobierno-crea-el-comite-para-el-analisis-de-la-crisis-de-elec.html
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The blackout, which occurred on 28 April 2025, affected the Iberian Peninsula, including Spain, Portugal and Andorra, and
extended as far south as France. The power outage caused disruptions to essential services such as hospitals, airports and
telecommunications networks. The causes of the blackout are being investigated by this committee.
Also exactly what order the cascade failure occurred in (and name and prosecute the companies that they claim did not follow the rules).That is for another stage.
If that claim is true then they were culpable for the failure.
Comparable UK reports name all the players involved and exactly what happened at each site and when. See for example the report on our fairly spectacular summer failure in 2023 - this is a summary:You will have to wait. There is a procedure to follow.
https://reports.electricinsights.co.uk/q3-2019/the-blackout/
NESO seem to have conveniently deleted the original National Grid technical report from their site :( Aha found it:
https://www.neso.energy/document/152346/download
And that is what a proper investigation report ought to look like!
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