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Iberdrola does not expect any financial impact from blackout claims

Iberdrola does not expect any financial impact from blackout claims

Iberdrola, Spain's largest power utility, said that it does not expect to be affected financially by any potential compensation claims relating to the blackout which hit Spain and Portugal in April 28.

The grid operator REE, owned by Redeia, has acknowledged that the blackout was caused by an increase in voltage. However it has blamed the power utilities and the grid for the chaos in the cities.

The company stated that both internal and external experts had analysed the event. They concluded that the companies in the Iberdrola Group were not responsible for the blackout. "Nor did they play any role whatsoever", it said.

The company's assets in power and distribution contributed to the restoration of the electricity supply.

Iberdrola denied any responsibility for the outage but said any claims that may arise would be covered under civil liability policies.

The group has not received any legal claims relating to the blackout.

Iberdrola reported that the blackout had contributed to an one-off loss of 135 millions euros ($158) in the first six months of the year. The company cited higher costs for services that maintain grid stability.

The company reported the same 25 million euro charge for Portugal. Reporting by Pietro Lombardi Editing David Goodman

(source: Reuters)