Power Play: Spain's CNMC Urges Enhanced Grid Resilience
The Spanish energy watchdog CNMC has released a report on the April blackout affecting Spain and Portugal. The report advises reinforcing power links with France, aligning voltage regulations, and stricter inspections. It aligns with government findings and underscores the need to adapt to an evolving power system.
The Spanish energy watchdog CNMC has proposed measures to address the blackout last April that plunged parts of Spain and Portugal into darkness for up to 10 hours. The report suggests strengthening power links with France and establishing unified voltage regulations to prevent future incidents.
The CNMC highlights the importance of regular inspections and post-certification checks for protection systems. Despite mechanisms being in place, the report mirrors government inquiries, emphasizing the evolving needs of the power grid.
Red Electrica, a major power grid operator, echoes the CNMC's call for strict compliance with existing regulations. The report also recommends improvements across sectors like railways, gas, and telecommunications, underlining the need for a robust and adaptable energy system.
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