When the Iberian Peninsula went dark, it wasn’t a weather anomaly, cyberattack, or system hack that triggered chaos—it was the grid itself. One of Europe’s most advanced renewable energy regions lost 15 GW in just five seconds, halting airports, collapsing public transit, and leaving millions without direction. But this wasn’t a collapse of green energy—it was the collapse of an aging, centralized system struggling to accommodate new realities.
Spain
Recently, Spain, Portugal, and France unveiled the first details of the H2Med pipeline, formerly known as BarMar, which will pass…
The outcomes of Spain’s 2022 onshore wind auction have been made public. Numerous wind energy projects submitted bids. However, due…
The growth of offshore wind power in Spain presents a chance for our economy’s strategic development, generating new jobs and…