"Did renewable energy cause a blackout in Spain?
In recent years,
Spain has emerged as a European leader in the green transformation,
and today more than half of the country's electricity comes from renewable sources, primarily wind and solar.
On the day of the outage,
almost the entire energy system was based solely on photovoltaics,
as solar energy accounted for 75% of the country's total production,
but these sources are unable to stabilize in the event of sudden changes.
When a sudden disruption occurred,
the grid had nothing to defend itself with.
This is when more stable sources,
such as gas and nuclear power plants, should have stepped in.
The problem is that... they switched off.
Spain has five nuclear power plants that normally provide stable and predictable energy production.
However,
in the event of a sudden disruption,
such as a sudden drop in frequency or voltage in the grid,
an automatic safety system is activated that disconnects the reactors to prevent damage.
This is exactly what happened during the last crisis,
and the units were disconnected from the grid as part of a standard protective procedure.
Experts also emphasize
that Spain did not have sufficient reserves in the form of gas or hydroelectric power plants that could quickly respond to declines in RES production.
The Spanish operator drew attention to another important aspect,
which is the exceptionally limited interconnections of the Iberian Peninsula with the rest of Europe.
The only real support in crisis situations remains the transmission lines to France with a capacity of 2.5 GW,
which (as the operator admitted)
is only a symbolic lifeline given the scale of the entire energy system for the region.
When this connection collapsed,
the entire system lost its support and ceased to function."
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Blackout na Półwyspie Iberyjskim sparaliżował życie codzienne ponad 55 milionów osób. Choć sytuacja została w większości opanowana, pytania o przyczyny tej energetycznej katastrofy wciąż pozostają bez odpowiedzi, a wskazywanie palcem w stronę OZE wywołuje polityczne i społeczne napięcia.
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