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The blackout:Spain Targets Energy Firms as Portugal’s EDP Pushes Back

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The Spanish competition authority has opened eight new enquiries in its investigation into the blackout and EDP is one of the companies mentioned. The Portuguese company denies any responsibility.

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EDP is one of the companies targeted in one of the eight new investigations opened by the Spanish competition authority because of the electric blackout of 28 April 2025 in the Iberian Peninsula, according to news today the agency EFE. In total, there are already 63 cases opened by the National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) that could result in sanctions. Official source of EDP confirmed to Lusa that the national electric company …

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The Spanish CNMC opened 63 sanctioning procedures to companies such as EDP, Iberdrola and Naturgy. The Portuguese electric company says that the targeted power plant was not even in operation on the day of the blackout.

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The National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC) has opened eight new cases in its investigation into the electricity blackout of April 28, 2025, bringing the total to 64 procedures under consideration.

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The president of Red Eléctrica, Beatriz Corredor, said this Monday to the National Commission for Markets and Competition (CNMC) for not having put into practice regulations that could have avoided the overvoltages that led to the blackout of April 28 of last year. In fact and as indicated in an information event in Madrid, the operator of the system will take this attribution of responsibilities to the allegations that he is preparing to respon…

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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