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The massive power outage that swept across Spain and the larger Iberian Peninsula in late April was caused by multiple technical and planning failures, according to a report released on Tuesday.
A major power outage that paralysed the Iberian Peninsula in April was caused by "overvoltage" on the grid that triggered "a chain reaction", according to a government report released Tuesday.
The April 28 outage started suddenly after 12:30 p.m. in Spain and lasted through nightfall, disrupting businesses, transit systems and other critical infrastructures.
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Spain's Energy Minister Sara Aagesen announced that a lack of voltage regulation in the power grid led to a substantial ...
The Spanish power grid's lack of capacity to control grid voltage caused a chain reaction that led to the massive blackout ...