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Last Monday [April 28], the entire Iberian Peninsula lost power overnight. The causes that led to the fluctuations in the electrical grid are still unknown, and we must reject any misinformation ...
Pedro Sánchez calls his country a ‘global benchmark’ in the transition to greener energy, but prices — and profits — have ...
An article published last week in British newspaper The Telegraph alleges that the massive electricity outage that left the Iberian Peninsula in darkness on 28 April was triggered by a Spanish ...
Here's the assessment from the SO in the aftermath of the 2025 blackout, which saw Spain lose 60% of its electricity supply ...
Power has now been restored to the Iberian peninsula. But the scenes of gridlock and confusion will not be quickly forgotten. . . What caused the outage remains unclear.
Emilio Morenatti/AP Power in Spain and Portugal has been restored after a massive blackout paralyzed most of the Iberian Peninsula on Monday.
Spain's Repsol confirmed its shareholder payout target on Thursday after second-quarter adjusted profit fell less than expected, despite a 175 million euro ($206 million) hit from a massive blackout ...
They found themselves prisoners of it for hours when an unprecedented blackout impacted at least 55 million people after the Iberian Peninsula electric grid system failed.
Spain's Repsol said on Thursday its second-quarter adjusted profit beat expectations despite a 175 million euro ($206 million ...
Wright’s speech came at an interesting time: It occurred the same day as the April 28th Iberian Peninsula blackout - the massive power outage that paralyzed Spain, Portugal, and parts of France ...
In his newsletter, Shellenberger claimed that “the Spanish government is lying about the blackout” because the “electrical grid operator blamed renewables.” [Fox Business, The Bottom Line ...