After Spain's blackout, its shift to renewables and grid evolution power on
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- A year ago, a massive blackout hit Spain and parts of Portugal, causing widespread disruptions in traffic, communications, and services.
- Initial media blamed renewable energy for the grid collapse, but investigations later attributed it to governance failures related to voltage control.
- Despite the blackout, Spain has accelerated its renewable energy transition, adding record solar capacity in 2025.
- Post-blackout, gas use increased temporarily for grid stability, but this was due to a lack of alternatives like large-scale battery storage.
- Renewable energy sources are now allowed to provide voltage compensation, a regulatory change prompted by the blackout.
- Spain's investment in renewables has shielded it from high gas price spikes caused by geopolitical conflicts, keeping electricity prices lower than many EU countries.
- The crisis has shifted focus to reducing gas reliance, with renewables seen as key to affordable energy and economic protection.
- The blackout highlighted the need to address disinformation alongside grid fixes, with long-term trends still favoring a move away from fossil fuels.