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Spain’s Blackout and the Miracle of the Modern Power Grid
Season 2 · Episode 38

Spain’s Blackout and the Miracle of the Modern Power Grid

Rob and Jesse go deep on the electricity machine.

Shift Key with Robinson Meyer · Heatmap News

May 7, 20251h 8m

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Show Notes

Last week, more than 50 million people across mainland Spain and Portugal suffered a blackout that lasted more than 10 hours and shuttered stores, halted trains, and dealt more than $1 billion in economic damage. At least eight deaths have been attributed to the power outage.


Almost immediately, some commentators blamed the blackout on the large share of renewables on the Iberian peninsula’s power grid. Are they right? How does the number of big, heavy, spinning objects on the grid affect grid operators’ ability to keep the lights on? 


On this week’s episode of Shift Key, Jesse and Rob dive into what may have caused the Iberian blackout — as well as how grid operators manage supply and demand, voltage and frequency, and renewables and thermal resources, and operate the continent-spanning machine that is the power grid. Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, the founding executive editor of Heatmap, and Jesse Jenkins, a professor of energy systems engineering at Princeton University.


Mentioned: 


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Jesse’s upshift; Rob’s upshift.


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