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Spain’s Grid Operator Warns of New Voltage Swings, Urges Measures to Avoid Blackout

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Spain‘s‍ grid operator, Red eléctrica de España (REE), issued a warning on Tuesday of increasing voltage instability across the ‌country’s​ power network, calling for urgent ⁤preventative ⁤measures to avert a potential blackout.⁣ The alert follows a series of recent voltage swings that REE‌ attributes to the rapid growth of renewable energy sources and insufficient grid reinforcement.

The⁣ escalating issue threatens the reliability of Spain’s electricity supply, impacting businesses and households alike. spain has ‍been aggressively expanding its ‌renewable energy capacity – particularly solar⁣ and wind – to‌ meet climate goals, but the existing grid infrastructure⁢ is struggling ⁢to‌ manage the intermittent nature of these sources ⁢and maintain stable power⁣ flows.​ REE’s warning underscores the critical ‍need for accelerated‍ investment in grid‌ modernization to ensure a secure energy⁤ future⁣ as the country transitions away from fossil fuels.

REE reported a surge in‌ voltage fluctuations in recent weeks,particularly ⁤in regions with ‍high concentrations of renewable energy generation. ⁢These​ swings, while⁢ not⁤ yet ​resulting ‍in outages, are pushing the system closer to its operational limits. ⁣The operator specifically ‍cited the ‌need for ⁣increased adaptability in the grid, including enhanced storage ​capacity and demand-side response ⁤mechanisms.

“The integration⁣ of​ renewables⁤ is essential, but‌ it requires a robust and adaptable grid,” a REE spokesperson stated. “We are working with stakeholders to implement solutions that ‌will mitigate these risks and ensure‌ a stable power supply ⁤for ‌all.”

REE is urging power generators,distributors,and large‌ consumers to collaborate on implementing measures such as adjusting production schedules,increasing reserve capacity,and‍ enhancing grid monitoring. The operator⁢ is also calling for expedited approval of​ planned grid reinforcement⁤ projects,which are currently facing bureaucratic delays.

Spain aims to generate ​74% of its electricity from renewable sources ⁢by 2030,according to its National Energy and Climate Plan. Achieving this‌ target will require ​substantial investment in grid infrastructure and innovative‍ solutions to manage⁢ the challenges posed by⁢ intermittent renewable⁤ energy generation. Failure to address the current voltage ⁣instability issues could jeopardize the country’s⁤ energy transition‌ and leave millions vulnerable to power ‌outages.

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