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Facua Demands that the Government Publish Which Electricity Companies Are Responsible for the April 28 Blackout.

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This government has a bad habit of blaming others, usually for their own responsibilities. It mistakenly thought that by spreading rumors and blaming the electricity companies for what happened on April 28, it would be able to get away with it. Read more]]>
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This government has a bad habit of blaming others, usually for their own responsibilities. It mistakenly thought that by spreading rumors and blaming the electricity companies for what happened on April 28, it would be able to get away with it. Read more]]>

It demands the opening of sanctions files to all companies that "vulnerable their obligations" and contributed to the zero energy MADRID, 20 (EUROPA PRESS) Facua-Consumers en Acción has called on the government to publish the names of the electric companies that had their thermal plants turned off and "contributed" with it to the zero energy that gave rise to the [...] The Facua entry calls on the government to publish the names of the electric …

From Iberdrola they respond strongly to Red Eléctrica, which they accuse of a "feary and negligent" management.

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Libre Mercado broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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