“There is no reason to believe that this [last week’s blackout] is due to renewable energy,” said European Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen of Denmark at a press conference.
“We can point to many countries with a very high level of renewables in their energy mix that have much fewer blackout minutes per year than other countries that do not.” The European Commissioner for the Protection of Health took the opportunity to “welcome the way in which the authorities in Spain and Portugal dealt with this crisis”.
“This is the worst blackout in decades and it is obviously a very difficult situation. The European Parliament also assessed how the situation was handled and congratulated both governments in question for their management of the crisis,” Dan Jørgensen noted. As for the causes of such an incident, it is still “too early” to know, according to the European official.
Still, he assured that the European Commission “is following all of this very closely and is also ready to help with experts”, at a time when internal investigations are being carried out in Portugal and Spain and also at the European level. “We are, of course, waiting for the conclusions and we also expect some recommendations. If there is something we can do at the European level to prevent situations like this from happening again, […] then we are ready to help,” Dan Jørgensen concluded at the press conference.
“There is no reason to believe that this [last week’s blackout] is due to renewable energy,” yet he can state "As for the causes of such an incident, it is still “too early” to know", but he does know that renewables were not the problem?
By Steven Prescott from UK on 08 May 2025, 15:50
Of course it had nothing to do with renewables. The EU is only explaining it according to its climate religiosity.
By Tony from USA on 08 May 2025, 21:40
Everybode that understands a bit how electricity grids work know too little inertia was the problem. And solar have zero inertia. Coincident that the blackout was six days after Spain bragging about that the grid was running on 100% renewables? Dont think so.
By Rickie Kåveby from Other on 09 May 2025, 11:15
According to the EU ministry of truth it is anything but solar that caused the wobbly grid. No need to panic, everything under control according to Swedish chef UrdyBurdy.
By Ron from Other on 13 May 2025, 03:36