Report on Spain’s nationwide blackout won’t assign blame, antitrust chief says

Il reporter sul blackout nazionale in Spagna non attribuisce colpe, dice il capo dell’antitrust


Passengers walk to board high speed train at Joaquin Sorolla train station, after power begins to return following a huge outage that hit Spain and Portugal, in Valencia, Spain April 29, 2025. REUTERS/Miguel Gutierrez (Reuters)

MADRID, March 17 (Reuters) - The upcoming report by Spain’s antitrust and energy watchdog CNMC on the massive blackout that hit the Iberian Peninsula last year will not assign blame for the outage, the watchdog’s chief said on Tuesday.

Spain and Portugal’s widespread blackout on April 28 left large swathes of the two countries in the dark for up to 10 hours.

CNMC head Cani Fernandez told senators at a hearing that the report would include recommendations and conclusions, adding that the regulatory and technical mechanisms at the CNMC’s disposal were sufficient to manage the system adequately.

(Reporting by Pietro Lombardi; Writing by David Latona; Editing by Aislinn Laing)

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