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Spain's Government Blames Huge Blackout On Grid Regulator and Private Firms
Wednesday June 18, 2025. 12:10 AM , from Slashdot
![]() In the immediate aftermath, the left-wing coalition government did not provide an explanation, instead calling for patience as it investigated. Nearly two months after the unprecedented outage, the minister for ecological transition, Sara Aagesen, has presented a report on its causes. She said the partly state-owned grid operator, Red Electrica, had miscalculated the power capacity needs for that day, explaining that the 'system did not have enough dynamic voltage capacity.' The regulator should have switched on another thermal plant, she said, but 'they made their calculations and decided that it was not necessary.' Aagesen also blamed private generators for failing to regulate the grid's voltage shortly before the blackout happened. 'Generation firms which were supposed to control voltage and which, in addition, were paid to do just that did not absorb all the voltage they were supposed to when tension was high,' she said, without naming any of the companies responsible. The day after the outage, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez suggested that private electricity companies might have played a role, saying that his government would demand 'all the relevant accountability' from them. However, the new report on the blackout also raises questions about the role of Beatriz Corredor, president of Red Electrica and a former Socialist minister, who had previously insisted that the grid regulator had not been at fault. Aagesen said there was no evidence of a cyberattack behind the blackout. The government also maintained that Spain's renewable energy output was not to blame. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/25/06/17/2035235/spains-government-blames-huge-blackout-on-grid-...
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