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Red Eléctrica, the Redeia subsidiary responsible for the transmission and operation of the electricity system in Spain, has completed the construction of the 400 kV Don Álvaro substation in the pro
Red Eléctrica, the Redeia subsidiary responsible for the transmission and operation of the electricity system in Spain, has begun construction of the new 200 kV Costa de la Luz–Puebla de Guzmán axi
Red Eléctrica, the Redeia subsidiary responsible for the transmission and operation of the electricity system in Spain, signed an agreement this morning with the City Council of La Línea de la Conc
Since it began operations in 2006, Red Eléctrica’s Renewable Energy Control Centre (Cecre) has integrated more than 1,346 TWh of wind power and solar generation, roughly equivalent to the electrici
National electricity demand increased by 0.1% this May compared to the same month last year, after adjusting for working patterns and temperatures.
Red Eléctrica, the Redeia subsidiary responsible for the transmission and operation of the electricity system in Spain, has begun construction work on the double-circuit 220 kV Anchuelo–Complutum l
Red Eléctrica, the Redeia subsidiary responsible for the transmission and operation of the Spanish electricity system, is progressing with the construction of the battery storage system next to the
Redeia's Chairwoman, Beatriz Corredor, and the President of the Government of Navarra, María Chivite, held a meeting today in which they reviewed the various investments in the transmission grid in
Red Eléctrica, the Redeia subsidiary responsible for electricity transmission and system operation in Spain, brought together Basque institutions and companies today to discuss the strategic role o
The peninsular electricity system will be allocated a total active demand response service (SRAD) capacity of 1,775 MW for the second half of 2026, a figure slightly higher than the 1,725 MW alloca