Breaking 16:15 Lebanon inspects markets to control fruit and vegetable prices 16:00 Oil above $100 fuels surge in global agricultural prices 15:45 Anthropic sues Pentagon to block AI blacklisting 15:40 G7 weighs record oil reserve release as war drives crude above $100 15:36 Love Brand 2025 | Audi among consumers’ Favorite brands in Morocco 15:30 Trump urges Australia to grant asylum to Iranian Women’s soccer team 15:20 Von der Leyen remarks on Iran war spark backlash among EU diplomats 15:15 South Korea plans fuel price cap amid Middle East tensions 15:00 Macron pledges support for Cyprus amid security tensions 14:50 India adds 24 billionaires, reaching 308 in latest global rich list 14:45 Sarkozy ordered to serve prison sentence in Bygmalion case 14:30 China’s inflation reaches three-year high as producer prices continue to fall 14:20 Iraq seeks World Cup playoff delay after players stranded by airspace closure 14:15 Tangier police seize 503 kilograms of cannabis resin at marina 14:00 Morocco shines on France Télévisions with new music travel show 13:50 Iraq extends airspace closure until March 10 amid regional war 13:45 Morocco emerges as key partner in EBRD green transition strategy for 2026–2030 13:30 Morocco launches Noor Atlas solar program with 305 MW capacity 13:21 Gunfire reported outside Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home, suspect arrested 13:20 Screen overuse raises alarms over child brain development 13:15 Love Brand 2025 | Mustapha Swinga among Moroccans’ favorite influencers 13:00 Several explosions heard in Doha amid escalating regional tensions 12:50 Saudi Arabia cuts oil production as Hormuz crisis disrupts Gulf exports 12:45 Casablanca police deny rumor about disappearance of two children 12:30 NATO intercepts second missile fired from Iran in Turkish airspace 12:20 McLaren criticizes Mercedes over data gap after disappointing Australian GP 12:00 General strike in Brussels: Royal Air Maroc cancels several flights on March 12 11:50 DJI Romo vacuum hack reveals global security risks 11:20 Musk promotes vision of robot driven era of sustainable abundance 10:50 Asian markets tumble as oil surpasses $100 for first time since 2022 10:20 IMF warns Middle East conflict could reignite global inflation 09:50 Startup unveils first full brain emulation controlling a simulated body 09:20 Nintendo launches Mario Day 2026 with rare Switch 2 promotion 08:50 Musk dismisses Anthropic CEO comments about possible AI consciousness 08:20 Israel warns Iran has abandoned restraint in global terror plots 07:50 Chinese scientists set record with high purity two photon quantum device 07:20 Sony ends PC ports for major PlayStation titles as fans back strategy 07:00 Asian stock markets plunge as oil prices surge past $115 17:51 The XI of the Week: Bourita pushes back Iranian escalation… and Ouahbi steps onto the pitch of the Atlas Lions

Spanish PM urges patience in blackout probe, dismisses renewable energy blame

Thursday 08 May 2025 - 20:48
By: Dakir Madiha
Spanish PM urges patience in blackout probe, dismisses renewable energy blame

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called for patience as investigators work to determine the cause of last week's massive power outage that left millions without electricity. The April 28 blackout disrupted internet and telephone services, halted transportation, and plunged cities across Spain, Portugal, and parts of southwestern France into darkness.

Speaking in parliament on Wednesday, Sánchez emphasized the complexity of the investigation, noting that authorities are analyzing a staggering 756 million pieces of data from electricity companies and the national grid operator. "The process will take its time because we will have to examine meticulously around 756 million pieces of data," Sánchez stated, pledging to uncover the root cause of the disruption.

The Spanish premier urged against premature conclusions, saying, "Citizens want to know what happened... what we will not do is prematurely close any debate. We will not rush to conclusions."

Preliminary findings and growing debate

Although no definitive explanation has emerged, Sánchez revealed that preliminary technical reports identified three incidents in southern Spain on the day of the blackout, with the final event triggering the grid's collapse. Earlier official statements had suggested two incidents occurring five seconds apart, resulting in a sudden loss of power generation equivalent to 60% of Spain's electricity consumption at the time.

The blackout has ignited a fierce political debate in Spain, with the right-wing opposition questioning the government's energy policies. The Socialist-led coalition's gradual phase-out of nuclear energy and its emphasis on renewable energy sources have come under scrutiny. Critics argue these policies have left the country more vulnerable to large-scale blackouts.

Sánchez, however, firmly rejected these claims. "Be wary of those who tell you this is either about renewables or nuclear energy, because it isn't," he said, dismissing allegations as unfounded. He reiterated that there is "no empirical evidence" linking the crisis to either an overreliance on renewable energy or the absence of nuclear power plants.

Political tensions escalate

The opposition’s criticism has intensified in the wake of the blackout. Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the conservative Popular Party, accused Sánchez of "arrogance" and demanded accountability. "We will not allow this crisis to pass without resignations," Feijóo warned, signaling that the political fallout from the incident will likely continue.

Sánchez, for his part, dismissed the opposition’s stance, describing them as "amateur lobbyists for the big electricity companies." He maintained that his government is committed to conducting a thorough and impartial investigation to ensure no stone is left unturned.

As the authorities continue their painstaking analysis, pressure mounts on the Spanish government to not only identify the cause of the blackout but also reassure citizens and businesses of the grid’s reliability in the future.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.