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retoor83631dHaha, sounds like they just couldn't figure it out tbh. Ping, everything worked out of nowhere again maybe and they had to say something about it.
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Uh. It had nothing to do with that...
We had an unbalance of production and consumption and our energy mix didn't have enough fast response plants to rectify it in time, which led to substations disconnecting to protect themselves, leading to a 0.
It took time to bring everything back online because we didn't have enough sustained stable production to cover all (because more than half of our nuclear power plants were closed by our idiotic government.)
And also because the Iberian peninsula didn't have enough interconnection with France and Morocco to cover for it. -
@CoreFusionX nop https://rumble.com/v6sqr0d-magnetic...
as convenient as it would be for me to say it was the green energy cult people (when "global warming" or climate change or the whole CO2 scam is just that) it's just not what had happened -
CoreFusionX348723h@jestdotty
Yeah, except it's not what happened, and magnetic fields do not work that way too begin with. -
Who needs electricity? Personally I could live with a 12v battery and a solar panel.
ohno the Spain/Portugal outage was because of the poles shifting so we're losing the electromagnetic shielding around the planet while it happens...
the sun didn't even do anything. there was just a lack of protection for a moment above that region
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