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Spain and Portugal's blackout: A wake-up call for energy policy makers

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May 14, 2025

IF WE ARE serious about securing a resilient, sustainable future, we must learn the right lessons — and fast.

- DR ADRIAN BLANCK

Intermittent Renewables: An Engineering Challenge, Not a Silver Bullet

Over the past decade, Iberia has significantly expanded its renewable generation capacity, adding vast amounts of wind and solar to the grid.

Yet behind the headlines, one unavoidable fact remains: Renewable energy is intermittent by nature — and storage technologies remain prohibitively expensive, inefficient, or geographically constrained. Without sufficient storage, the inherent variability of renewables injects instability into the grid. Modern grids are designed to balance predictable flows, not to absorb infinite volatility without consequence.

The Forgotten Fundamentals of Electricity: Synchronization and Stability

Électricity is not merely generated — it must flow through high-voltage grids to reach consumers. For this to happen seamlessly, different segments of the grid must be synchronized, operating at a standardized frequency (50 Hz in Europe).

Large traditional power plants — through their rotating generators — stabilize the system, keeping grids "in sync." When variability increases beyond manageable thresholds, phase mismatch and frequency drift occur, compromising the ability to safely connect grids.

High-Voltage Transmission Lines: The Invisible Backbone

Electricity is transmitted across high-voltage lines — typically operating at 220 kV, 310 kV, or 400 kV for intra-country and inter-regional networks within the EU.

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Away goal gives Banyana the edge in Wafcon qualifier

BANYANA Banyana will carry a narrow advantage into the second leg of their Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) qualifier after playing to a 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday evening.

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October 24, 2025

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Mchunu wanted to be president, Cele tells all

Former police minister drops bombshell during ad hoc hearings into SAPS

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3 mins

October 24, 2025

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Vukile launches South Africa’s first national DISKI FANFEST

VUKILE Property Fund is bringing the beautiful game to its shoppers with the launch of the first-ever national Vukile DISKI FANFEST - a five-weekend celebration of soccer, fun, and community pride.

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2 mins

October 24, 2025

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SA's digital infrastructure needs fixing to deal with cyberattacks

SOUTH AFRICA is under siege - not by guns or tanks, but by an invisible, fast-moving enemy.

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3 mins

October 24, 2025

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Content creator opens up about ear surgery and how it changed her life

POPULAR content creator RobynLeigh Mentor has opened up about a procedure she recently had done to correct something that made her self-conscious since childhood, her ears.

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2 mins

October 24, 2025

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Lesufi labels DA's no-confidence motion against his premiership a publicity stunt

GAUTENG Premier and ANC chairperson in Gauteng, Panyaza Lesufi, remains unconcerned by the DA's announcement yesterday that it plans to table a motion of no confidence against him.

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2 mins

October 24, 2025

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Zuma unveils Tony Yengeni as MK Party's second deputy president

FORMER president Jacob Zuma, now leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, has announced African National Congress (ANC) National Executive Committee (NEC) member Tony Yengeni as his latest high-profile recruit.

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1 min

October 24, 2025

The Star

Tax disputes: why they no longer belong solely to the accounting profession

FOR years, I've maintained that tax disputes do not sit comfortably within the accounting profession.

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2 mins

October 24, 2025

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Sasol shares surge nearly 12% after strong first-quarter update

Fuels-from-coal giant first quarter update boosted by strategic announcements to core businesses

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2 mins

October 24, 2025

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Chiefs' hesitation turns promise into regression

KAIZER Chiefs' eight-game winless run from open play is no fluke.

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2 mins

October 24, 2025

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