The processing of the 132-kilovolt (kV) power line connecting the Corral del Cuervo substation, located in Onda, with the Alcalatén substation in l'Alcora, has made significant progress. Property owners affected by the project have been summoned for the preliminary occupation acts of the necessary land.
This initiative is part of a broader plan by Iberdrola, which envisages a total investment of 11 million euros for the expansion and renovation of the Corral del Cuervo transformer facility. The specific cost of this new connection amounts to 1,541,001.22 euros.
The intervention responds to the energy multinational's commitment to improving the quality and reliability of the electricity supply in the region, which is particularly relevant for the tile industrial area, where this infrastructure is considered foundational. The announcement, signed by the head of the Territorial Service of Industry, Energy and Mines of Castellón, summons those affected by file ATLINE/2018/143/12.
The declaration of public utility for this infrastructure, granted on April 9, 2024, by resolution of the General Directorate of Industry and Energy to I-DE Redes Eléctricas Inteligentes, SAU, implies the necessity and urgency of occupying the affected assets and rights. Therefore, the head of the Territorial Service has summoned interested parties in l'Alcora on May 5 and 6, from 9:00 to 14:00, at the New Municipal Dependencies Building, for the corresponding acts. In total, 45 properties will be affected by the project.
The renovation of the Onda substation will allow for a greater number of 132 kV line positions, increasing flexibility in energy distribution and improving adaptation to operational conditions. This will facilitate connection with the Alcalatén and La Plana (Almassora) substations, and open the door to future connections with new substations to be built in the province to meet anticipated growth in surrounding municipalities. These actions will contribute to the electrification of the economy and the integration of renewable generation, driving energy transition and decarbonization.




