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Smarter Integration of Renewables Could Have Prevented the Blackout in Spain and Portugal

Last updated: July 28, 2025 8:25 am
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The power outage that struck Spain and Portugal on April 28 was a major disruption that led to chaos and tragedy. Over two gigawatts of generation went offline, causing a complete power outage in both countries. The blackout resulted in stranded passengers, hospitals relying on backup generators, and tragic deaths due to carbon monoxide poisoning and medical equipment failures.

Efforts to restore power were swift, with full restoration achieved within 24 hours. The quick recovery highlighted the resilience of the grid compared to other blackout scenarios in different regions. While the immediate cause of the outage is becoming clearer, there are still questions surrounding the root causes and necessary response measures.

Initial speculation blaming renewables for the blackout was misguided. Solar photovoltaics, which were the first generators to drop offline, accounted for a significant portion of the generation mix in Spain at the time. The focus on inertia as a contributing factor was also debunked, as analysis indicated that lack of inertia was not the root cause of the outage.

The real culprit was revealed to be the under-reliance on renewables for voltage regulation. A decision made in 2014 required renewables to operate at a fixed power factor, hindering their ability to provide voltage regulation. This limitation, coupled with a rise in voltage levels and inadequate response from conventional generators, led to a chain reaction resulting in the grid collapse.

Recommendations from government and grid operator reports emphasize the need for renewables to provide voltage regulation to prevent similar incidents in the future. By empowering renewables to manage voltage and penalizing failures to do so, the grid can enhance reliability, reduce costs, and lower emissions.

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As investigations continue and recommendations are implemented, the incident serves as a valuable lesson on the importance of updating grid regulations to align with the capabilities of modern energy sources. With a forward-looking perspective and careful engineering, a grid powered by renewables can be clean, affordable, and reliable, ensuring a more resilient energy system for the future.

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