Teresa Ribera begins the procedure for Electricity Planning to 2023

The Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge has initiated the procedure to design the Electricity Planning with a horizon 2025-2030 with the publication of the ministerial order in the Official State Gazette that calls on interested parties to present their proposals to Red Electric.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
22 December 2023 Friday 21:23
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Teresa Ribera begins the procedure for Electricity Planning to 2023

The Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge has initiated the procedure to design the Electricity Planning with a horizon 2025-2030 with the publication of the ministerial order in the Official State Gazette that calls on interested parties to present their proposals to Red Electric.

With this publication, the ministry led by Teresa Ribera is taking the first necessary steps to make the electrical system more flexible and anticipate and adapt to the new needs of the ecological transition process and the progressive electrification of the economy, as established. or in the More Energy Security Plan (SE Plan) that the Government approved in October 2022.

This new Planning cycle will take into consideration the scenario foreseen in the update of the National Energy and Climate Plan 2023-2030 (Pniec), which increases the penetration of renewables to 81% of generation, raises 19 gigawatts (GW) of self-consumption facilities, 11 GW of electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen and 22 GW of storage, among other objectives.

The greater electrification of the economy will require meeting new demands, such as those for the fleet of electric vehicles or those linked to the decarbonization of industrial, railway and port activities. Likewise, it must respond to the needs of new interconnections, territorial cohesion, the demographic challenge and the just transition.

As in previous planning, the aim will be to minimize the environmental impact, optimize the investments already made and maximize the usefulness of the current electrical corridors, prioritizing existing networks over new routes and infrastructure.