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As clean energy scales up, experts say outdated grids and poor planning are turning local outages into global wake-up calls.
Portuguese authorities have announced measures to strengthen the country’s electricity system after the April 28 blackout ...
Spain's second-largest oil refiner Moeve, formerly known as Cepsa, said on Monday the massive power blackout that hit Spain ...
Environment and Energy Minister Maria Graça Carvalho said the plan would ensure that the Iberian nation of 10.6 million is ...
Spain has increased the amount of gas it burns to produce electricity as its power grids rely more on conventional gas-fired ...
Spanish lawmakers on Tuesday inflicted a major defeat on the Socialist-led government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez by ...
The future of energy, transport, sustainability and more, as told by BNEF analysts. Each week, Dana Perkins sits down with ...
The Spanish Congress of Deputies has toppled the royal decree-law aimed at reforming the grid after the April blackout.
Zelestra and Portuguese utility EDP have signed what they call the “first” solar-plus-storage PPA in the Spanish renewables ...
The Iberian Peninsula power disruption raises anew the questions about too much of a good thing and just how reliable an electrical grid based primarily on renewable sources can truly be. Specifically ...
Spain’s parliament has rejected a legislative package aimed at reinforcing the grid and scaling up battery energy storage following the April 28 blackout.
Portugal has announced plans to invest up to €400m ($466m) to strengthen its electricity grid and increase battery storage capacity.