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Spanish watchdog launches further investigations into energy companies over blackout

The Spanish antitrust and energy regulator CNMC 'has added more power 'companies to the list 'of firms 'being investigated in relation to last year's unprecedented Blackouts in Spain and Portugal.' It said on Friday. The CNMC launched formal investigations last week after?finding?evidence that certain power sector rules had been?breached for extended periods of time, potentially contributing to the crippling 'outage in April 2025.

The investigation was then announced to include the?grid operators Red Electrica MC> and Naturgy MC> as well as Iberdrola MC> and Repsol.

It has now opened sanctions proceedings against Engie Cartagena, TotalEnergies Clientes and?others. Engie and Total didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Cani Fernandez, the head of CNMC, had said previously that 'the most serious violations could result in a fine up to 60 million Euros.

It said that the sanction procedures have a maximum period of nine to 18 months, depending on the severity of the offense. (Reporting from Gdansk by Joao Mauricio, with additional reporting by America Hernandez and editing by Andrei Khalip.)

(source: Reuters)