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'More days' needed to identify Spain's blackout origin: government
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Spain's government is still investigating the nationwide blackout on April 28, which also impacted Portugal and parts of France. Environment Minister Sara Aagesen stated that all possibilities are being considered, including a cyberattack or an imbalance caused by solar panels. While solar panels are a potential cause, Aagesen cautioned against prematurely blaming renewable energy sources.
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