📉📈 I guess "spot the fault and then clearing" today, Spain and Portugal being the primary loser
benjojo
replied 28 Apr 2025 14:42 +0000
in reply to: https://mstdn.io/users/wolf480pl/statuses/114416109172226697
@wolf480pl I don't have a waveform on hand (but I would love to see it from the spanish side), but I assume the Iberian grid very quickly (sub seconds) disassembled itself after (I assume) whatever this supply fault was
wolf480pl@mstdn.io
replied 28 Apr 2025 14:46 +0000
in reply to: https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/gNz7DmSHLCqbg9xbsx
benjojo
replied 28 Apr 2025 14:59 +0000
in reply to: https://mstdn.io/users/wolf480pl/statuses/114416128014938886
@wolf480pl Spain was probably exporting about 2GW at the time to France, not a insanely high amount, but it's hard to know for sure because those stats are now offline!
nico@ublog.byme.at
replied 28 Apr 2025 15:10 +0000
in reply to: https://benjojo.co.uk/u/benjojo/h/v3D91gPLz25Zh3S1N8
(@benjojo@benjojo.co.uk @wolf480pl@mstdn.io) France was importing 1GW from Spain at 12:15 but 15 minutes after was exporting 400MW.
Source: RTE' eCO2mix (in French/confuse in the same graph real time with planned data) - https://www.rte-france.com/eco2mix/les-echanges-commerciaux-aux-frontieres
benjojo
replied 28 Apr 2025 15:20 +0000
in reply to: https://ublog.byme.at/objects/93b2535c-2d11-4d78-beca-b2e800f830ce
@nico @wolf480pl I'm a bit suspicious of that source, because it is showing numbers in the future, hard to know what numbers are real readings, and what ones are contractually expected