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Trump’s Energy Secretary Baselessly Blames Spain’s Power Outage on Renewables

Last updated: April 30, 2025 6:00 pm
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The recent power outage in Spain and Portugal has sparked a debate about the role of renewable energy sources in the reliability of the electric grid. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright made headlines when he appeared on television to blame the blackout on wind and solar power, stating that relying on these sources is a risky endeavor.

However, experts caution against jumping to conclusions and point out that multiple factors likely contributed to the outage. While renewables may have played a role, grid operators need to carefully balance supply and demand to maintain the stability of the system. Traditional energy sources like coal, gas, and nuclear have mechanisms in place to stabilize the grid, whereas wind and solar facilities may lack these capabilities.

The blackout in Spain and Portugal occurred suddenly, with a generation outage in southwestern Spain triggering a chain reaction that led to a widespread disruption in power flow. While it is too early to determine the exact cause of the outage, grid operators are investigating potential factors, including the failure of control systems at power plants.

Wright’s criticism of renewables is part of a larger pattern of skepticism towards wind and solar energy. He has previously attributed rising power costs in Europe to these sources and highlighted the need for diversifying energy supplies. While renewables may pose challenges for grid operators, experts emphasize the importance of a thorough investigation before drawing any conclusions about the role of renewables in the outage.

The incident in Spain and Portugal serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in running a power grid with a growing share of renewable resources. As the investigation unfolds, it will be crucial to understand the underlying causes of the blackout and implement measures to prevent similar events in the future.

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This article is a reprinted version of a story from E&E News, with permission from POLITICO, LLC. It underscores the importance of reliable journalism in informing the public about critical issues in the energy and environment sectors.

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