from Revolver News:
The recent massive blackout across Spain, Portugal, France, and Belgium has sparked new debates about the state of Europe’s energy infrastructure, especially as these countries have moved toward renewable energy.
We’ll get into that shortly…
On Monday, Spain and Portugal experienced a massive power outage. Spain lost about 60 percent of its electricity within about five seconds. France and Belgium were also hit, and everybody experienced some level of disruption to their transportation, communication, and overall daily life.
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At first, rumors spread that the blackout was caused by some “rare cosmic phenomenon.” But that was quickly ruled out.
The rare atmospheric phenomena causing power outages across Europe has a name
Globalist bullshit pic.twitter.com/J0YtwYF4xT
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Investigations have also ruled out cyberattacks and weather-related events. The early findings suggest that a sudden loss in solar power in southwestern Spain is what triggered everything.
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MASSIVE BLACKOUT IN EUROPE ⚡
Major outages hit Spain, Portugal, France, and Belgium.
Airports, subways, and communication networks down.
Madrid’s Barajas Airport shut down.
Spain declares "status 2" emergency plan. pic.twitter.com/8oKFJzBNO3
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This incident shines a light on the growing debate over renewable energy sources and not having proper backup systems.
Think about it: this small little change instantly impacted four countries and nearly brought down two of them.