04-30-2025, 02:39 PM
(04-30-2025, 02:20 PM)ArMaP Wrote: Yes, because:
1 - They say the blackout included Belgium, but it did not;
2 - There is no sign that "the early findings suggest that a sudden loss in solar power in southwestern Spain is what triggered everything", and unless there is an instant eclipse, solar power does not disappear almost instantly;
3 - There's no confirmation that Europe was seconds away from a continent-wide blackout. On 8 June 2023 there was a disruption in the cable that connects the UK to Norway, and there was a change in frequency of nearly 0.5 Hz, so the frequency in the UK went from 50.1 Hz to 49.63 Hz and in Norway from 50.07 Hz to 50.46 Hz;
4 - He speaks of nuclear power plants as if they should have and ignores that Spain does have 5 nuclear power plants.
For context, this article was written within 24 hours... when there was a lot of misinformation floating around
Quote:Eurelectric data shows electricity generation dipped unusually low in Spain, opens new tab and Portugal, on April 28, indicating a power cut. The plunge around 12:30 p.m. CEST (1030 GMT), is consistent with timings reported in media articles, opens new tab.
The power cut in France, which only affected one region, did not show as having an impact on the country’s electricity generation for April 28, opens new tab. There was no data for Andorra.
Electricity generation dipped, opens new tab in the Netherlands on April 28, but a Netherlands government spokesperson said this was not unusual and likely due to an increased use of solar power. In Greece, opens new tab and Belgium, opens new tab, electricity generation remained constant on April 28, Eurelectric data showed, evidence that neither suffered a major outage.
VERDICTMisleading. There are no credible reports or data indicating there were major power failures in The Netherlands, Greece or Belgium on April 28.
I wouldn't expect anyone to say they were about to go dark publicly, heads would roll
I thought 3 of the nuclear plants were offline and the other 2 shut down as per thier design?
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