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Is The UK At Risk Of Power Blackouts?

April 30, 20252 Mins Read
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LISBON, PORTUGAL - APRIL 28: People in the airport during the shutdown electricity on April 28, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal. There was a widespread power outage today in Spain and Portugal and parts of France. (Photo by Adri Salido/Getty Images)


The recent widespread power outages in Spain and Portugal have prompted the UK government to undertake a thorough review of its own infrastructure resilience and security measures.

These outages, which caused significant disruption to daily life and essential services in Spain, Portugal and parts of France yesterday, Monday 28th April, have highlighted the vulnerabilities in interconnected energy grids and critical infrastructure systems. In response, UK officials have emphasised the importance of learning from these events to strengthen the nation’s preparedness against similar incidents.

Could the UK face widespread power outages?

A government spokesperson said, “Some of (the challenges) can be the traditional security challenges, some of which can be the kinds of resilience – things that we’re talking about in Spain and Portugal – and we obviously support them and the governments there in the work that they’re doing.”

The outages in Spain and Portugal have been described as unprecedented, with authorities in both countries still investigating the root cause. The UK government has expressed solidarity with its European neighbours, offering support as they work to restore services and strengthen their grids.

The spokesperson added, “We obviously support them and the governments there in the work that they’re doing,” underlining the importance of international cooperation in addressing infrastructure vulnerabilities.

What can the UK do to prevent blackouts?

In light of these events, the UK is conducting a series of security reviews focused on the robustness of its own energy, transport, and communications networks. These reviews will assess both physical and cyber threats, as well as the country’s ability to recover quickly from major disruptions.

As one official put it, “We need to make sure our systems are able to withstand and recover from all forms of disruption, whether that’s from cyberattacks, technical failures, or extreme weather.”

As investigations continue in Spain and Portugal, the UK’s renewed focus on infrastructure security serves as a timely reminder of the need for vigilance and adaptability in an increasingly interconnected world.

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