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Watchdog Recommends Grid Fixes Post-Blackout
19 Mar
Summary
- CNMC recommended measures to prevent sudden voltage swings.
- Grid coordination among players needs improvement, says report.
- Report calls for harmonizing Spanish and EU voltage rules.

The Spanish competition and energy watchdog, CNMC, has put forth recommendations to bolster the nation's power grid and prevent future disruptions. These suggestions stem from a comprehensive report analyzing a massive blackout that occurred on April 28.
The CNMC report advocates for specific measures to address sudden voltage swings, a key factor identified in the incident. Furthermore, it emphasizes the critical need for enhanced coordination among all entities involved in the power system. This collaborative approach is seen as vital for maintaining grid stability.
Additionally, the watchdog is pushing for the harmonization of voltage limit regulations between Spain and the European Union. The report also highlights the importance of increasing the frequency and thoroughness of periodic inspections for protection systems and installations post-certification, ensuring ongoing system integrity.




