Questions remain in wake of Iberian blackout report
The entire Iberian Peninsula experienced a power cut in April, with outages lasting up to 24 hours, as a combination of factors pushed Spain’s grid past the point of no return. The first report on the incident, published in June by a government-appointed committee, said a series of power surges led to a chain reaction of disconnections. Recriminations continue between stakeholders as the investigation proceeds and Spain accelerates plans to reinforce its grid.
Spanish Minister of Ecological Transition Sara Aagesen has been busy answering questions about the April 28 blackout.
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