The blackout causes millions in losses to the Aragonese economy: these are the figures
According to the Department of Economy of the regional government, 0.11% of GDP has been lost.
According to the Department of Economy of the regional government, 0.11% of GDP has been lost.
The President of the Spanish Government appeared after the blackout in the early afternoon and has not yet ruled out any hypothesis.
Follow, minute by minute, how the national blackout progresses in Aragon this Monday, April 28.
Cecop meets this afternoon at Pignatelli to assess possible effects
The National Police take to the streets to prevent possible robberies in shops, businesses and bars.
Since 2019, Aragón’s rating has remained at BBB+, although in 2024 S&P had already improved the outlook to positive.
They are exhibiting at Bauma (Munich, Germany) at the leading international construction fair
Rising temperatures have reduced the number of skiable kilometres in Aragon to 78.5 kilometres, while resorts such as Baqueira and Sierra Nevada are leading the way in terms of available snow.
The current capacity will be more than doubled to approximately 945 terawatt hours.
This was conveyed by Vice President Mar Vaquero in her appearance before Parliament on Monday.