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Spain's Grid Operator Rejects Blame for Iberian Blackout, France Shuts Down NPP as Mediterranean Waters Too Hot to Cool Reactors

Summary by intellinews.com
Spain’s electricity grid operator Redeia has defended the company’s handling of Iberian blackout in April caused by extreme weather conditions, but now France’s biggest utility company was forced to shut down reactors on June 30.

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Diederik explains the story of coincidence. That power outage in Spain? That can't be a coincidence...? Soros? WEF? And you believe that this is a coincidence? We humans look for meaning in everything. 'Someone must have planned this. We are being prepared for something.' But coincidence simply exists. In fact, in physics, coincidence is precisely […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .

·Middelharnis, Netherlands
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Pointed out as the first to jump the country's lead on April 28, there are nearly 3,000 MW of wind, solar and photovoltaic power. More information: The mystery of the "strong oscillations of the electricity grid": how they are produced and why they are not said what caused them on the day of the blackout.

·Spain
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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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