Massive current wedge in Romania? What an expert says
There is a risk that up Massive current in Spain also occurs in Romania? Corneliu Bodea, the president of the Romanian Energy Center, spoke about this topic, quoted by Observatornews.
It would be an arrogance proof to say that our energy system is exempt, it is completely protected from such an event. What happened in Spain shows us that such situations are possible. The loss of the 15 Gigawati has disconnected the Spanish energy system from the European system. The theory with this influence of atmospheric temperatures seems to me in the field of SF. At that time it was the peak of solar production and about 20 photovoltaic energy gigawates entered the Spanish networks. Here I make a connection with us. A development of the energy system without taking into account the safety elements can be at risk.
Is Romania vulnerable to a cyber attack or in the case of solar fluctuations?
I exclude the possibility that what has occurred in Spain will be produced due to solar fluctuations as long as such phenomena are not catastrophic at the planetary level. The hypothesis of the cyber attack is of course an open hypothesis for all countries especially in these times when we see what happens to global security. In Spain, however, this hypothesis was excluded. For now, it goes on the hypothesis of an overproduction in the photovoltaic power plants, and this risk exists in Romania.
What happens to the prosumators in Romania and if we approach the terminus point from which it is possible to overload the electric network?
I believe that prosumers cannot cause such problems to the national network as they debit energy in low voltage lines, perhaps medium tension. Until such shocks reach the transport networks they would be isolated from the protection and automation area of energy distributors. I doubt that both Spain and Romania, this would occur because of the prosumers. Large photovoltaic power plants could cause such problems. I do not think that Romania is under this risk, at this time, said the expert.