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Why Renewable Energy Glitches Aren’t Necessarily Signals of Failure

Experts say that glitches in renewable energy supply don’t always indicate failure in clean energy systems. When the Iberian Peninsula experienced a blackout that lasted more than 10 hours, some commentators questioned whether renewable energy was to blame. The region gets more than 60% of its electricity from green sources, so when parts of mainland Spain, Portugal, and even areas of France went dark, some assumed that solar or wind systems were the cause.

However, Spanish grid operator Red Eléctrica (REE) and Spain’s energy minister rejected those claims, stating that renewables were not the cause of the disruption. A task force has been formed to investigate the real reasons behind the blackout. According to REE, a number of factors contributed to the outage. These included limited investment in modernizing the power grid, malfunctions at traditional power stations, and unforeseen shutdowns of solar power installations.

Even though renewables weren’t directly responsible, the incident sparked new debates about whether clean energy is reliable enough to support growing national electricity demands. Because sources like wind and solar are intermittent and weather-dependent, they require robust backup systems and energy storage to maintain stable supply. Without these, even short disruptions can quickly escalate and cause widespread outages.

That said, energy experts argue that setbacks like these are part of the normal growing process for emerging technology. Renewable energy systems are relatively new, and like most developing technologies, they will face challenges before becoming truly resilient. Mistakes and technical hiccups are not proof of failure. Instead, they help engineers and policymakers identify weaknesses, refine designs, and make improvements that will increase stability in the long term.

In other words, the occasional glitch is part of the learning curve, not a reason to abandon the shift to cleaner energy. If anything, these issues highlight the need for continued investment in grid modernization, energy storage, and better system integration. Rather than backing away from renewables, countries should prioritize making their energy systems smarter and more adaptive.

With thoughtful planning, infrastructure upgrades, and continued innovation, the problems facing green energy can be addressed. These adjustments will support a smoother and more reliable transition away from fossil fuels. What may seem like a weakness today could ultimately become the foundation of a stronger, cleaner energy future.

As the world moves toward decarbonization, setbacks in renewable energy should be seen as stepping stones, not stop signs. Embracing these challenges will allow nations to refine systems, build resilience, and develop sustainable infrastructure capable of supporting future energy needs without sacrificing stability, reliability, or long-term climate goals.

Those growing pains are comparable to what happened in the early days of electric vehicles. Current models from entities like Mullen Automotive Inc. (NASDAQ: MULN) were built on the lessons learned from earlier efforts, and the technology is now far more reliable than it was a decade ago.

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