Nigel Farage erupts at net zero ‘lunacy’ in warning after Spain blackout | Politics | News

Nigel Farage hit out at net zero โlunacyโ after an unprecedented blackout across Spain and Portugal. The two countries were largely brought to a standstill on Monday after a major power outage.
The Reform UK leader warned that โthe lights are going to go out here tooโ if Britain carries on with โrenewable lunacyโ. In a video on social media platform X on Tuesday, Mr Farage said: โThe lights went out completely in Spain yesterday. Now they boast that theyโve got more wind and solar energy than any other country on Earth.
“If we carry on with renewable lunacy the lights are going to go out here too.”
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch earlier suggested the power cuts were linked to a reliance on renewable energy and that the UK’s net zero plans could lead to blackouts.
She said: “Well, I’ve heard different theories about what’s happened.
โSome have said that itโs cyberterrorism, but the more likely issue is the grid โ that when you have an electricity supply thatโs reliant on renewables, you need a lot of battery storage.
โAnd quite often, what weโre seeing is renewables running ahead of the storage facilities, which means that when you have surges one way or another, you end up with blackouts.
โAnd this is one of the reasons why I’ve been saying that the net zero plans we have are not thought through.
โThat weโre rushing ahead without having the right infrastructure in place and actually doing things that could end up bankrupting the country or creating blackouts.”
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper told Sky News that the UK has a โcontinued approachโ to โresilienceโ and โsecurity issuesโ.
She added: โWeโve been looking, as part of wider security reviews across the country, how we deal with both resilience and also different kinds of challenges and threats.
“Some of which can be the traditional security challenges, some of which can be the kinds of resilience โ things that weโre talking about in Spain and Portugal โ and we obviously support them and the governments there in the work that theyโre doing.”