South Australia went very green and demonstrated it by blowing up (yes, with explosives) a coal fired power plant. They replaced it with wind and solar. When a big storm hit, the turbines had to be shut down and solar was in the dark. Net result an overload of the inter-connectors to other states - result, total blackout. Not sure if this is the problem described in the article but sounds like it and I've not heard of another similar event. If it was, it's the opposite of what they state, not having enough standby power available.
Mike.
Mike.