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The electricity line between Muruarte and Tierra Estella, and the new Tierra Estella 220 kV substation, have received a favourable Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) from the Regional Government
National electricity demand in January experienced a 1.1% increase year-on-year after having factored in the influence of seasonal and working patterns.
National electricity demand in March experienced a 2.3% decrease year-on-year after having factored in the influence of seasonal and working patterns.
2023 will be a key year for the green transition in Spain: according to Red Eléctrica's estimates, renewable energy could reach 50% of the annual electricity generation.
Red Eléctrica, a subsidiary of Redeia responsible for the operation and transmission of the electricity system in Spain, has commissioned the first section of the Caparacena-Baza-La Ri
Domestic electricity demand fell by 0.8% in July with respect to the same month last year, after adjusting for the effects of temperature and working patterns.
Red Eléctrica, Redeia's subsidiary responsible for the transmission and operation of the electrical system in Spain, has started the construction of the final section of the 220
Spanish TSO Red Eléctrica, climate and energy think-tank Fundación Renovables and collaborative NGO RGI (Renewables Grid Initiative) are joining forces, knowledge and experience
This morning, Fulgencio Gil, the Mayor of Lorca, and Redeia’s (Red Eléctrica’s parent company) delegate for Eastern Spain, Maite Vela, signed a collaboration agreement to create a Municipal Energy