Spain’s Grid Warns Power Supply at Risk After Swings in Voltage
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Spain’s Grid Warns Power Supply at Risk After Swings in Voltage
Spain’s grid operator has requested urgent changes to how it operates after observing sudden shifts in voltage that could impact the security of the power supply, less than six months after the country suffered the most severe blackout in Europe in decades.
The power grid operator from Spain, REE, announced that in the last two weeks he has detected a strong flow of tension in the system that could affect food with electricity in the country — one that...
Red Eléctrica, a subsidiary of the Redeia group, has notified the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the National Commission of Markets and Competition (CNMC) of recent "brusque" variations of the tension in the Spanish peninsular electrical system after the blackout of 28 April, "although within the limits established, even with a large number of connected conventional groups", has reported the department headed by Sara Aagesen. Consequently…
Net Electric Network warns that recorded variations, although they are within the pattern, "may cause consumption and production cuts that just destabilise the electrical system"
The company has issued a notice to the Ministry of Ecological Transition and the National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC).
Acknowledges that in recent weeks there have been rapid variations in voltage that can destabilize the electrical system
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