Simulation of proposed substation facing south on Nicolas Road and the corner of Calle Medusa towards the proposed site.
The southwestern portion of Riverside County that includes the cities of Temecula and Murrieta has experienced rapid industrial and residential growth over the past several years. The Southern California Association of Governments forecasts that over the next 20 years, the city of Temecula will have a population increase of 22,880, resulting in roughly 10,630 new residential units. Due to this expected growth, Southern California Edison’s (SCE) current forecast shows the increased demand for electrical service would exceed the designed operating limits of the existing distribution facilities serving this area as early as the summer of 2010, creating a need for increased load.
SCE is proposing to build a new substation that will maintain electrical system reliability and serve the projected increase in demand in Temecula and Murrieta as well as the new developments of Roripaugh Ranch, Rancho Bella Vista and Johnson Ranch in adjacent unincorporated Riverside County.
at-a-Glance
Project description
115/12 kilovolt substation and a ¼ mile 12 kilovolt subtransmission line segment.
Communities potentially affected:
Temecula and Murrieta.
Project status
Currently in planning stage.
Proposed in-service date: June 2010
Timeline - Anticipated Project Schedule
| November 2008 |
SCE will submit for approval a Permit to Construct with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) |
| 1st Quarter 2009 |
The CPUC review of the project is expected to begin. |
| Early 2010 |
Anticipated decision |
If you have questions or comments about the project or would like to be added to the project mailing list, please contact:
Viet Tran
Region Manager
Southern California Edison
Wildomar Service Center
(951) 249-8466
viet.tran@sce.com