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Blackout: but the Spanish Show Goes On

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On 28 April, Spain experienced a complete blackout. Theo Reilly reports on how one event survived and managed the situation and how regionally based logistics experts at Europalco also reacted to keep one of their shows on the road On 28 April, the lights went out in Spain as the country plunged into its worst blackout in decades. Parts of neighbouring Portugal were also affected. The cybersecurity event Cyber Intelligence Europe was scheduled t…
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The electrics blame REE for the "systemic failure in the control of tension" and point to the scenario lived in the province of Cadiz Antonio Turiel, on "the big blackout": "We have been on the wire for a long time."

The electricity association criticizes the European investigation for leaving out "episodes of instability" and other events in recent days. "The grids must support Andalusia so it can become a leader in renewable energy."

The Association of Electrical Energy Companies (Aelec), which brings together Iberdrola, Endesa and EDP, has accused the European Network of Operators of Electricity Transmission Systems (Entso-E) of "inaccuracies and omissions" in its latest report on the blackout. The employer of electricity charges against the European body. The association notes that the analysis carried out by the Entso-E on the incident of 28 April, "conditions the diagnos…

Electrics are turned to the preliminary conclusions of the European research and publish a new report on the blackout.

Aelec, the electrical employer that includes Iberdrola and Endesa, has warned in a statement this Thursday against the latest update of the investigation of the blackout last April 28 that is being carried out by the Panel of Experts of Entso-e, European agency where also the Spanish Redeia is. According to Aelec, that report, of 16 July, has omissions and inaccuracies that it must emphasize. In addition, it has published an independent report o…

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OKDIARIO broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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