The Spanish director is of the opinion that the investigation was conducted to clarify the causes of the Blackout, will take a period of three and six months.
The Minister of Digital Transformation and Public Function, Óscar LópezOn Tuesday said that all roads of research into the Black -out and that the Spanish government does not exclude any line, including a final cyber attack.
Also the second vice president of the Spanish government and labor minister, Yolanda DíazHe said it would be a “recklessness” to throw away cyber attack as the cause of the Blackout.
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López pointed out that they are being destroyed with all means of the state to reach the end, as the president of the Spanish government said, and know the whole truth.
In that sense, the Spanish government believes that the investigation was conducted to clarify the causes of the Blackout, a period of Between three and six monthsAccording to government sources.
It’s about it The European Commission will take a similar period To present your own conclusions about the incident, which gave a half -year period to have its report ready in which Spain will make recommendations.
Impulse for mutual connections
For her part, the third vice president and minister of the ecological transition, Sara AagesenHe has closed the door to speculate about what the Black -out of a week ago motivated, and has assured that the electrical system now works in reinforced situations of both operational safety and cyber security and digital systems.
During his speech at the Senate’s plenary meeting, Aagesen insisted that we must first identify the causes of the incident and then have to determine the responsibilities, and promised to continue to promote mutual connections With France To get a more robust electrical system.
In that sense, the minister explained that the mutual connections “have always been a higher priority” for the government, which has been working with France, Portugal and the European Commission for some time to “arrive as quickly as possible”.
Regarding the Blackout of April 28, which influenced the peninsula and Portugal Spain, Aagesen has the work of Recovery of the offer in “Record Time”. Now the focus is to identify the cause of the incident, to insulate and place all “necessary measures” so that it is not repeated.
The minister has used her word shifts to reproach, especially to Vox and PP Senators, her “irresponsibility”. “It seems extremely irresponsible for me that you believe that the causes know the solutions and contribute, while even the greatest experts in the field don’t know them,” he said. “Please, strict for citizenship,” Aagesen concluded.
European Commission: “There is no reason to think that it is for renewable energy sources”
Finally, the European Energy Commissioner, Dan JørgensenHe congratulated Spain and Portugal today with the management of the huge blackout and said that he would not see “reason” to relate the interruption of the offer with the high penetration of the sources of renewable generation on the Iberian Peninsula.
The Commissioner has pointed out that it is “too early to say what the causes were” and has said that he hopes to know more by the national and international studies that will be carried out to understand what happened. In any case: “There is no reason to think that it is for renewable energy sources,” he added.
Source: EITB

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