Thanks for this. HN is an English-language site, so we always want the main link to be to an English-language source, even if it's a second-hand report. I've added the primary source to the top-text.
All that said, as someone else pointed out, there's already been a discussion about this on HN.
Related discussion:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44301186
https://www.miteco.gob.es/es/prensa/ultimas-noticias/2025/ju...
The is the Spanish government press release, it should be changed to the primary source. @dang
Thanks for this. HN is an English-language site, so we always want the main link to be to an English-language source, even if it's a second-hand report. I've added the primary source to the top-text.
All that said, as someone else pointed out, there's already been a discussion about this on HN.
Is this report trustworthy? I mean, it's strange that all of a sudden conventional power plants were the sole culprit.
Turning off all of the solar at the same time must've been an act of desperation.
The solar wasn't turned off intentionally. The solar turned off automatically due to the over-voltage on the grid.