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The Italian Borders Market Coupling Project is scheduled to launch on 24 February 2015. The Go-Live is subject to the final approval by the involved regulatory authorities.
The demand for electrical energy on the Spanish peninsula in the month of January, after having factored in the seasonal and working patterns, grew 3.4% with respect to the same month last year.

- 36 hectares have been recovered by planting 12,000 native trees such as oak, pine and wild olive
The General Director of the Natural Environment,

- The substation will be brought online in late 2015 and has an investment of 36.1 million euros
The Regional Minister of Employment, Industry and Commerce of t
- The total investment in the facility could be around 300 million euros
Red Eléctrica and Endesa have signed an agreement under which, pursuant to that set out
The electricity consumption of large and medium-sized companies in 2014 grew 3.2% compared with the previous year, according to data from the Red Eléctrica Index (IRE).

In Red Eléctrica we develop and carry out numerous actions aimed at the protection and conservation of birdlife.
Red Eléctrica de España has worked on developing a total of 66 technological innovation projects in 2014 (four more than in the previous year), 15 of these have been completed and the results are b
- This project, which includes the construction of four new substation bays, will increase the security of the electricity system
Red Eléctrica de España has re
Red Eléctrica de España has requested prior administrative authorisation and asked for an administrative construction permit for the enlargement of the existing Tagoro 66 kilovolts (kV) electricity