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nacnud | 10 months ago

There's a map of realtime load flow here: https://gridradar.net/en/wide-area-monitoring-system (currently shows Spain and Portugal as 'offline')

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leomca|10 months ago

The best source for data seems to be the European grid operator themselves: https://transparency.entsoe.eu/dashboard/show

Spain's demand: https://transparency.entsoe.eu/load-domain/r2/totalLoadR2/sh...

Spain's generation: https://transparency.entsoe.eu/generation/r2/actualGeneratio...

Spain's import/export with France: https://transparency.entsoe.eu/transmission-domain/physicalF...

The filters can be used to see similar data for Portugal

fulafel|10 months ago

Interesting that the recovery (edit: of load graph) is going at relatively steady 600 MW/hour, it will be a while if the pace continues the same way.

mrtksn|10 months ago

Are you sure "offline" means that? Romania looks offline and when I checked their CNN they were reporting live from Spain about the blackout without mentioning Romania.

Here: https://tv.garden/ro/F83BfecjsD6BjR

nacnud|10 months ago

The map seems to be based on monitoring stations in the different locations, so yes - it's also possible that a station is offline for other reasons (maintenance, etc).

rcarmo|10 months ago

They were probably put offline as the network is rebalanced. That just means they (Romania) don’t contribute to the network.

amarcheschi|10 months ago

10 mins ago Malaga was online, now it's offline. It doesn't look promising

sofixa|10 months ago

Might just be lag?

In any case, if I recall correctly from a Youtube video I can't find (it was either Wendover or Real Engineering), if the grid is fully down, it takes quite a lot of effort and time to bring it back online because it has to be done in small steps to avoid over/under loading/using.

steanne|10 months ago

now mannheim shows offline