The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says that the recent Black -out of Spain was not caused by surplus renewable energy sources or a lack of nuclear energy. He claims that the government will reform the grid, seek an independent report from Brussels and start a national investigation.
Eduardo Prieto, director of operational services at Red Eléctrica, said that although “these are not definitive conclusions”, there are indications of two episodes of the “generation of disconnection”, which took place at 12:32 pm and at 12:00 pm.
“The first was in a system that was compatible with the loss of generation in the southwestern region of the peninsula, which was overcome, and a stable system was reached,” he said. “A year and a half later, another event took place, also compatible with the loss of generation, and this led to a blackout 3.5 seconds later, that is, a five-second window, incompatible with the functioning of the electrical system. The system succeeded in recovering from the first of these events, but not from the second.
Prieto noted that the system could not resist the extreme disruption, which led to zero voltage, and emphasized that the cause of the loss of generation is still being investigated. He did not specify the location of the second event, but acknowledged that it is “very possible”, the solar generation was hit. He added that they are awaiting information from generation control centers to analyze the disruptions, whereby some early data provide, while others still have to do this.
Luis Marquina, president of the Battery Storage Association (Aepibal), said PV -Magazine That “What Ree says will seem acceptable to us, given that the problem is very complex, and every statement based on little information makes little sense.”
He added that battery storage in the future, as seen in regions such as South Australia, could tackle this problem efficiently, in particular by managing renewable energy sources, maximizing their integration into the grid and accelerating raster reactivation.
“Take advantage of the situation to give more support to gas and even coal, because we hear, it does not seem reasonable to us: renewable energy sources cannot be reversed, but we have to understand that a massively renewable generation of support technologies needs to help the system retain its reliability and security of delivery,” Marquina said. “This is the role of batteries, and this episode should serve to speed up their implementation and to increase awareness of the damage that Hoaxes on the basis of fake news about batteries do with us all. In short, batteries, yes, and the sooner the better.”
Sánchez also said that “the government has two clear priorities: the first to consolidate the recovery of our electrical system to 100%, and to achieve this, countless teams are used on the site and the system will be managed in an intermediate, failure way, with synchronous generation. If there is to come up with an origin to come again.”
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