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Title: Interior Secretary Warns U.S. At Risk Of Spain-Style Blackouts
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URL Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/in ... -us-risk-spain-style-blackouts
Published: May 8, 2025
Author: Tyler Durden
Post Date: 2025-05-08 12:45:10 by Horse
Keywords: None
Views: 785
Comments: 2

that recently brought most of Spain to a halt due to over-subsidizing intermittent renewable energy sources.

“We just saw in Spain, they were celebrating on April 12th of this past month that they'd shut down their last coal plant. A week after that, they were celebrating the fact that they had their first day of 100% renewables on their system,” Burgum said in an interview with All-In podcast co-host David Friedberg. “Then, the next week, they were a global news story because people were trapped in subways, all airline flights canceled, hospitals were panicking with a lack of power because they had a rolling blackout and grid failure.”

Josh Caplan @joshdcaplan . @SecretaryBurgum to @friedberg

: China’s Energy Dominance in AI Race Keeps Me Awake at Night

"If you were to ask me what's the thing that keeps me awake at night, this is the issue. It's so thrilling and refreshing that you understand the scale, the magnitude, and the importance of this AI arms race, which is really driven by access to electricity.

China last year brought on 94 and a half gigawatts of coal-powered electricity. One gigawatt is Denver, so they brought on 94 Denvers just last year. That's more than all we have today for all of California and all of New York, which is less than 94. They added a New York and a California worth of electricity last year, just from coal. They're still getting 60% of their base load from coal.

People may stop listening when they hear the word 'coal,' but coal, from an electricity standpoint—thermal coal—is fantastic base load. It has all the characteristics to allow you to maintain amperage and voltage to keep a system going.

We just saw in Spain, they were celebrating on April 12th of this past month that they'd shut down their last coal plant. A week after that, they were celebrating the fact that they had their first day of 100% renewables on their system. Then, the next week, they were a global news story because people were trapped in subways, all airline flights canceled, hospitals were panicking with a lack of power because they had a rolling blackout and grid failure. It just defies physics.

You can't run an electrical grid with just intermittent power. You cannot run with something that is based on intermittent, which is the definition of solar or wind, because the sun doesn't shine at night, and the wind doesn't blow every day.

We in America, we became dangerously close to that right now. We've got parts of our country that are at risk for those same kind of—what I'll call the Biden brownouts and blackouts—to happen because we over- subsidized the intermittent and we overregulated all of the base load in an idea to quote 'save the planet,' and all we're doing is potentially putting our own country at risk." The Interior secretary attributed Spain’s blackouts to a fundamental flaw in relying solely on intermittent power sources like solar and wind, saying, “It just defies physics. You can't run an electrical grid with just intermittent power. You cannot run with something that is based on intermittent, which is the definition of solar or wind, because the sun doesn't shine at night, and the wind doesn't blow every day.”

Burgum then said that the U.S. is teetering on the edge of a similar fate due to misguided energy policies embraced by the Biden administration.

“We became dangerously close to that right now. We've got parts of our country that are at risk for those same kind of—what I'll call the Biden brownouts and blackouts—to happen,” the Trump official told Friedberg.

Burgum criticized the over-subsidization of intermittent renewable energy and the stringent regulations on stable base load power sources like coal and nuclear, arguing that these measures, driven by the goal to “save the planet,” are jeopardizing national energy security. “All we're doing is potentially putting our own country at risk,” he stressed, urging a reevaluation of energy policies to ensure a reliable grid capable of supporting the Trump administraion's technological and economic ambitions, especially in the face of China’s rapid energy expansion.

Watch the full interview

Spain faced severe blackouts just weeks after celebrating the closure of its last coal plant and a day of 100% renewable energy. The grid, reliant on intermittent solar and wind, collapsed, trapping people in subways, canceling flights, and leaving hospitals in chaos.

As Michael Shellenberger reports at PUBLIC, the blackout in Spain was not an isolated incident—it reverberated across the entire European grid.

“Although political leaders promised that renewable energy would provide stable, affordable power, in practice, Spain grew more reliant on the remaining nuclear and natural gas plants to sustain inertia — even as the government pushes them to close,” Shellenberger writes.

“Despite all these warnings, political and regulatory energy in Europe remained focused on accelerating renewable deployment, not upgrading the grid’s basic stability. In Spain, solar generation continued to climb rapidly through 2023 and early 2024,” he added.


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China is building thorium reactors. The US has not protected its electrical grid against solar flares. If we had solar flares rivaling the 1859 Carrington event, 90% of Americans would be dead in 90 to 180 days.

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

China has huge coal beds that are unmined they are sitting on it because the USA and others sell them coal for cheap.

ghostrider  posted on  2025-05-08   16:33:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: ghostrider (#1)

Russia has huge deposits of natural gas and oil in the Arctic. That is why Trump wants Greenland.

The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie

Horse  posted on  2025-05-08   22:20:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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