I heard there were massive blackouts in Spain Portugal and parts of France. If you can still somehow access the Internet, how are you doing?

      • Enoril
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        1019 days ago

        Probably technical. A too big variation (hertz, voltage in this case?) can trigger an automatic disconnection from other networks. The cut in France was quick to fix as soon they isolated the Spain network and rerouted/decreased/increased production from others part of Europe.

        • @XaetaCore@lemmy.xaetacore.net
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          419 days ago

          Sounds most likely, ive done some electro engineering in the past at school and looked alot into Civil Engineering. There are alot of Surge protections in place among other protections that can be tripped and i assume because here in the EU we have one big power network with alot of Energy Trade all these different grids working together are prone for a problem from time to time.

  • Nutomic
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    918 days ago

    Here the blackout only lasted two hours. There were people stuck in elevators and trains, and traffic jams. Buses were overloaded for the remaining day as trains were not running. During the blackout I stored some drinking water and checked that the gas cooker was working in case it would last longer.

  • @starlinguk@lemmy.world
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    618 days ago

    No power cuts here. The building has solar panels and when they don’t get enough sun we have the hydroelectric dam in the Rhine to fall back on.

  • @Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    217 days ago

    I’m not in Spain or Portugal, but Pittsburgh in the US was hit by massive storms yesterday. 40% of the city and outskirts lost power. We’re at about 20% down now, including myself. Power will likely be out for 3-5 more days.

    I just wanna play Oblivion and it’s killing me.