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Spain's demand for gas is on the rise as power plants are burning more since the blackout

Spain's demand for gas is on the rise as power plants are burning more since the blackout

Since a major blackout in April 28, the gas grid operator Enagas reported that Spain increased its gas consumption to produce electricity.

The grid voltage is more stable with conventional power plants, such as gas-fired combined cycles plants.

Enagas reported that the overall gas demand in the country rose by 5.6% during the first half of this year. This was boosted by an increase of 41.2% in the demand for electricity.

Exports of gas also increased during the period. This was mainly due to France filling its underground storage. Spain does not produce gas, but it re-exports natural gas from other European countries.

Enagas' Chief Executive Arturo Gonzalo stated on Tuesday that "Gas Infrastructure plays a crucial role in ensuring security of the energy system in Spain and Europe and enabling energy transition."

He said that Spain's underground gas storage tanks are more than 75% full. This is higher than the minimum of 64% set by the European Commission for July 2025. Reporting by Pietro Lombardi. (Editing by Inti landauro and Mark Potter.

(source: Reuters)