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The power outage in Spain returns to the interface again .. What is the story?

The Spanish Minister of Environmental Transformation announced that determining the causes of power outages will take several days, hinting at the possibility of an imbalance in the photovoltaic facilities.
This comes about a week after the wide range of electricity on the Iberian Peninsula.

Electricity interruption in Spain

Sarah Ajisin said in an interview with the newspaper “El Bayes”, published on Sunday, we are talking about several other days to find out the exact causes of the accident, noting that “the electrical system is very complicated.”
The minister confirmed that all the hypotheses are proposed, until the hypothesis of the “cyber attack”.
Ajisin has approved a defect in the photovoltaic facilities in southwestern Spain, and the director of the National Electricity Network has already been stated.

Solar energy

The official said: “To this day, we do not know what the facilities in the system that stopped working,” adding, “Talking about solar PVD may be hasty.”
She stressed that “renewable energies are not dangerous in themselves,” and that “blaming them as the cause of the accident is” an “easy diagnosis” and “irresponsible and simplified.”
In the aftermath of the interruption, experts wondered whether the possible imbalance between the production and demand for electricity, which is difficult to correct without sufficient techniques, was in a network in which wind energy and solar energy contributed to the collapse of the Spanish regime.

The power outage in Spain returns to the interface again .. What is the story? Agencies

Electricity production in Spain

However, the minister indicated that the production of electricity in the country has been through a mixture of energy for a long time, excluding the possibility of entering a large amount of renewable energy into the system.
Several other days have witnessed greater solar energy production in Spain, a further decrease in demand, during which the system worked very well.
Sarah Ajisin stressed that “renewable energies allow Spain to achieve a very important energy independence in a deformed world.”

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