Better monitoring of electricity production is one of the conclusions of the report from the working group created by the Government following the blackout. One year ago, on April 28th at 11:30 am, the Iberian Peninsula experienced an unprecedented blackout.
Blackout Report: Portugal needs to better monitor electricity production
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The Technical Advisory Group (Grupo de Aconselhamento Técnico or GAT) is an expert body that provides independent analysis on Portugal's energy infrastructure. It evaluates the security, efficiency, and future needs of the national electrical system to guide policy and investment decisions.
The National Electrical System (Sistema Elétrico Nacional or SEN) is the comprehensive network of infrastructure, producers, and distributors that supplies electricity across Portugal. It is regulated by the government to ensure energy security and is currently undergoing updates to integrate more renewable sources and improve grid robustness.
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- Blackout. Experts say the system is more unstable • observador.pt
- Minister of Environment and Energy denies Government responsibility for blackout compensation • expresso.pt
- Blackout: experts propose structural reform of the electrical system to ensure security and flexibility • publico.pt
- Blackout. Electrical system has considerable robustness but investment is needed • eco.sapo.pt




