Spain’s Wildfire Emergency Shows Why Energy Independence is No Longer Optional
As Spain battles a convergence of heatwave, drought, and advancing firelines, the energy crisis runs in parallel. Transmission lines buckle under thermal stress, substations face shutdown to prevent ignitions, and demand spikes as temperatures climb. In such conditions, grid continuity is fragile.
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