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Understandable. This seems to mirror the situation Martin has mentionedI.e., is there anything preventing them from FIXING this imbalance?In Andalucia and Extremadura (south and west of Spain) there are lots of rural areas that can accommodate huge solar plants, so lot of generation. On the other hand they don't have much of industry (not traditionally developed areas), so not much of demand (relatively).
On the other hand, Madrid (centre of Spain) and Cataluña (north-east) have a lot of industries and less solar/wind generation.For cooling.
Nuclear generators are also mostly in the periphery, near the sea or big
rivers. Not in the very densely populated Madrid (map here: <https://www.miteco.gob.es/es/energia/nuclear/centrales/espana.html>).But, you can set up smaller PV installations (hundreds of panels)
Gas or oil generators? Also they don't abound in Madrid, the fuel has to be transported there.
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