Alcover residents denounce two years of constant power outages

The municipality in Alt Camp faces a critical infrastructure crisis affecting local businesses and daily household life.

Generic image of a dark street during a night-time power outage.
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Generic image of a dark street during a night-time power outage.

Residents and business owners in Alcover, located in the Alt Camp region, are protesting against a series of recurring power outages that have plagued the town for over two years.

The situation reached a breaking point last August, with blackouts lasting up to six hours. These incidents have caused significant economic losses, as local shops are unable to process electronic payments and fresh food supplies are frequently put at risk due to refrigeration failures.
The local community criticizes the lack of effective management from the distribution company. While meetings have taken place, the proposed solutions are seen as temporary fixes rather than the structural overhaul needed for a grid that has failed to keep pace with urban and industrial growth.
This crisis in Alcover highlights a broader issue across Catalonia, where infrastructure investment often prioritizes industrial connectivity over the basic service needs of citizens. The current electrical and transport networks are struggling to support a reality that has outgrown their original design.