DiscoverNTNU Energy Transition Podcast#85 When the Lights Go Out: Lessons from the Iberian Blackout (with Kjetil Uhlen, NTNU IEL)
#85 When the Lights Go Out: Lessons from the Iberian Blackout (with Kjetil Uhlen, NTNU IEL)

#85 When the Lights Go Out: Lessons from the Iberian Blackout (with Kjetil Uhlen, NTNU IEL)

Update: 2025-05-22
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On 28 April, the entire Iberian Peninsula plunged into darkness in under 30 seconds. How can a modern, interconnected grid fail so spectacularly—and what does it teach the rest of Europe?

I sat down with Kjetil Obstfelder Uhlen—Professor at NTNU's Department of Electric Energy and special adviser to Statnett—to reconstruct the split-second cascade that tripped lines from France to Morocco, sent frequency crashing below 50 Hz, and left millions without power.

Together we talk about:

  • Why a single imbalance spiralled into a continent-wide blackout

  • The hard limits of interconnection, inertia and protection schemes

  • Whether renewables were really to blame—or just convenient scapegoats

  • How Norway’s hydro-heavy grid would cope with a similar shock

  • Concrete fixes: synthetic inertia, smarter system-protection, and cross-border coordination

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#85 When the Lights Go Out: Lessons from the Iberian Blackout (with Kjetil Uhlen, NTNU IEL)

#85 When the Lights Go Out: Lessons from the Iberian Blackout (with Kjetil Uhlen, NTNU IEL)

NTNU Energy Transition Initiative