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After the major April 28 blackout in Spain, the rush to assign blame has led to oversimplified narratives and politicized ...
The Iberian alliance raises the tone after the energy blackout and demands "binding commitments" from the Macron government ...
New York’s electric grid is facing a growing reliability crisis as demand for power surges while fossil fuel plants are ...
A growing number of American moms are ditching the U.S. and raising their families in Europe. A buzzy new membership group is ...
The European panel investigating Spain’s April blackout has reported stalled progress due to noncooperation from utilities, hindering efforts to pinpoint causes amid disputes over voltage ...
Longstanding deficiencies in the region’s transmission system caused a forced blackout that left more than 100,000 southeast ...
Madrid knew solar and wind power were unreliable but pressed ahead anyway.
European countries are changing long-held beliefs about nuclear power as they look for cheap and reliable energy supplies ...
The recent blackout that plunged millions of Spanish and Portuguese residents into darkness offer a sobering reminder that ...
The energy transition from fossil fuels to zero-carbon energy is progressing at a snail's pace. In 1990, fossil fuels represented 87 percent of primary energy consumption. In 2023, it was 81 percent.
Europe is revisiting its stance on nuclear energy amidst an energy crisis and challenges in renewable energy grids, with several nations considering or reversing nuclear bans.
InsideSources.com A sudden blackout across Spain and Portugal earlier this month left 50 million people without electricity.