Last week the Mayor of Jumilla Francisco Abellán, the Minister of Universities, Business, and Research, Salvador Marín and the Director of Business Networks Spain's Iberdrola, Javier Villalba, inaugurated the new electrical substation Jumilla, which has built the Company to ensure power supply and contribute to the development of the municipality.
The mayor expressed his satisfaction with this new infrastructure is an important event for Iberdrola and for Jumillano and an act shared by the two administrations, councils and autonomous communities, "he said.
He also stated that "it is noteworthy that Iberdrola bet on Jumilla and there is also the commitment of both governments to facilitate quality of life of citizens, even if things are not simple, we must be sensitive to this work and a effort to understand, "said Abellán.
In his speech, the Minister said that "it is also an important day for the region to the highlands and Jumilla" "The Regional Government is committed to quality, both power quality, which will result in the economy, quality of way of life of citizens. "
Salvador Marin said that "basic infrastructure needed for the Region of Murcia is innovative and competitive."
For its part, the Director of Network Business Spain's Iberdrola said the new substation will mean "better quality of service, comfort and improved quality of life for citizens."
Javier Villalba apologized for the "damage suffered have been due to small incidents, the evidence and change."
Finally, he thanked the efforts by the government.
The new electrical distribution infrastructure Jumilla, which has the possibility of extension, is located on the left side of the road to Santa Ana (a known height 'Pasic San Pascual'), has been built by Iberdrola Engineering and Construction , will address the energy demand of the municipality, both current and anticipated for the coming years and will help to improve service reliability.
In this regard, it noted that the Company has also made a double circuit line to 132 kV high voltage (kV) connecting the substation with the existing White Cieza, a union that strengthens the security of supply.
The new substation is equipped with two transformers of 40 MVAS (megavoltioamperios) of power each and the capacity to accommodate a third party, and will power to 132 kV.
It has 12 output lines in medium voltage (20 kV) supplying the entire municipality.
This installation of Iberdrola in Jumilla is equipped with the latest technology on the market, and offers greater reliability.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla