Spain: Skyrocketing Electricity Bills to “Save” Green Grid. Consumers Pay the Price for Blackout - Economic Scenarios
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The president of Redeia, Beatriz Corredor, concludes that there was no "failure" in Red Eléctrica in the gravel blackout last April 28 throughout the peninsula...
On April 9, at 5:22 minutes in the afternoon, Red Eléctrica de España posted a tweet stating that "There is no risk of blackout", and that "Red...


Red Eléctrica de España (REE), the operator of the electrical system, has begun to receive the first claims of compensation for the big blackout of April 28. Beatriz Corredor, president of Redeia (the matrix of REE), insists that no “failure” has been found in his group’s performance on the day of the energy collapse, so he discards making provisions in the company’s accounts to cover the payment of any compensations.
A month and a half after the blackout last April 28, which left thousands of users without electricity and caused the momentary loss of more than 6,000 megawatts of generation, the president of Redeia, Beatriz Corredor, has defended that the event has not had a negative effect on the attractive investor in the Spanish energy system. On the contrary: as she has assured on Tuesday, «consolidated the arrival of investments». Corredor has made these…
The president of Redeia argues that the manager of the Spanish system "has complied with both technical and legal regulations"
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