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BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — An unprecedented blackout across Spain and Portugal upended the lives of millions across the Iberian ...
A massive blackout that left millions in western Europe in the dark has raised concerns among energy experts that the ...
Experts have previously warned that Europe’s increasing reliance on renewable energy — which fluctuates with the weather — could lead to blackouts and other supply issues. A sudden drop of energy ...
The Spanish government has demanded energy companies provide data to explain "every millisecond" of a massive loss of power ...
After a major blackout, Portugal halts electricity trading with Spain as a precaution while experts investigate the possible ...
In response to a power outage in Spain and Portugal, the U.S. Department of Energy’s secretary Chris Wright tried to blame the use of solar and wind energy, though the cause of the blackout is not yet ...
Nuclear expert Adrian Paterson has raised concerns "an unstable wind plus solar grid" could lead to major blackouts, such as those seen in Spain and Portugal, occurring in Australia ...
Yet officials on Wednesday appeared no closer to understanding why millions in Spain alone were suddenly forced to live off the grid for many hours - a full day, in some cases. Those probing the cause ...
While the opposition insists on keeping the power plants open beyond the scheduled timeline, the government closes ranks ...
At least three people have died in Spain in an incident linked to a massive power cut that shut the country down on Monday, ...
Life changed for Spaniards at noon on Monday. With the sun at its peak, the country’s largely solar-powered electrical grid ...
Carbon Brief examines what is known about the Spanish and Portuguese power cuts, the role of renewables and how the media has responded.
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