As life returns to normal, authorities scramble to determine cause of power outagepublished at 17:11 British Summer Time 29 April

As life begins to return to normal in Spain and Portugal, questions still remain about what caused yesterday's widespread power outage.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said the government will consider all possible "hypotheses" in an update earlier today. The Portuguese government and Spain's power grid have ruled out a cyber attack.
An investigative commission has been launched in Spain and a request has been made by the Portuguese government for an EU agency to perform an independent audit.
Our climate and science team have looked into some of the possibilities - with one suggestion being that the incident could have been linked to renewable energy.
Meanwhile, transport continues to be disrupted in the region after hundreds of flights departing Portuguese and Spanish airports were cancelled yesterday and today.
We've also been hearing your stories of the blackout - from the couple left stranded for more than 11 hours to the violinist enjoying beers with friends by candlelight.
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