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An abrupt loss in power generation that led to an unprecedented blackout across Spain and Portugal on April 28 began in ...
The Spanish-Portuguese blackout was not a cyberattack. It was not sabotage. It was the inevitable result of excessive ...
Across Spain and Portugal, more than 50 million people recently experienced the largest blackout in modern European history.
Don’t rely too much on renewables—and remember to carry cash.
A massive power cut brought parts of the Tube and the Elizabeth line to a standstill after a fire broke out at a substation ...
London Underground lines reopened on Tuesday morning after an electrical substation fire brought the service to a standstill.
So what actually happened? We don’t know. However, several clues suggest a complex situation: a cyberattack possibly preceded by misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation campaigns. Dutch ...
An abrupt and widespread blackout, one of Europe’s worst in living memory, affected the entire Iberian Peninsula on April 28.
Spain announced to the world it had reached a grand achievement: 100% renewable energy on its electrical grid. By April 28, ...
Rep. Patterson and Sen. Sparks pointed to a recent study from the right-leaning Texas Public Policy Foundation that says ...
At roughly midday on Monday, April 28, the lights went out in Spain. The grid blackout, which extended into parts of Portugal ...
The recent power outage in Spain & Portugal serves as a wake-up call for countries like India, which are pursuing aggressive ...
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