en.Wedoany.com Reported - Red Eléctrica (part of the Redeia group) has commenced construction of the Anchuelo-Complutum 220 kV double-circuit transmission line. This project aims to enhance the security of electricity supply in the Corredor del Henares area of the Community of Madrid, promote the integration of renewable energy, and meet the growing electricity demand from new residential and commercial users.
The project begins with civil works for seven towers along the line, a first phase considered a key action to strengthen the transmission network around Alcalá de Henares.

The transmission line, with a total length of 8.6 kilometers, will pass through the municipalities of Anchuelo, Los Santos de la Humosa, and Alcalá de Henares. According to the plan, the line will feature a combination of overhead and underground sections. The project primarily connects the Anchuelo substation, currently under construction, with the Complutum substation, aiming to improve the quality and security of supply in this area of residential, economic, and commercial growth.
In addition to strengthening the transmission network, both substations will be equipped with generation interconnection points to facilitate the integration of local renewable energy into the power system.
This line is part of the development of the transmission network in the Community of Madrid. Red Eléctrica's actions to promote electrification and address the region's new energy demands have involved an investment of €205 million to date. This investment covers strategic projects currently under development and other already operational works, aimed at increasing grid capacity and adapting it to the new demands of the power system.
Projects included in the plan include the construction of new 220 kV substations at Nuevo Meco, Cisneros, and Fuente de Hito, as well as a new 400 kV substation at Torrejón de Velasco. Additionally, plans include the refurbishment of the Moraleja-Villaviciosa and Morata-Villaviciosa 400 kV double-circuit transmission lines to increase transmission capacity and accommodate urban development. The completed San Fernando 400/220 kV substation and the expansion of other existing substations in the region also form part of the transmission infrastructure layout in this autonomous community.
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