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Spain and Portugal restored power following the worst blackout in their history, with authorities unsure of the cause and offering no immediate solution to prevent future occurrences. The sudden outage in Spain dropped 60% of demand in five seconds, with solar plants in the southwest suspected. The incident sparked debate about the vulnerability of power systems relying heavily on renewable energy. The economic impact could range from 2.25 to 4.5
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