Approval for Energy Line Project in San Bartolomé de Tirajana
Construction Approval for High-Voltage Power Line in Spain
Project Overview
The Spanish government has authorized the construction of a high-voltage power line connecting Barranco de Tirajana to Santa Águeda. This project is managed by Red Eléctrica de España.
This approval includes declaring the installation of public utility, which allows for the urgent expropriation of land needed for the infrastructure.
Landowners' Meeting Details
Affected property owners are scheduled to meet on May 21, 2026, to formalize the possession of their land. The meeting will take place at the local town hall in San Bartolomé de Tirajana.
- Owners and rights-holders must present identification and proof of property ownership.
- If landowners cannot attend due to force majeure, the process will be rescheduled the next working day.
Project Goals and Significance
This project aims to improve Spain’s energy grid, supporting energy stability and integration.
The approval underscores the government’s commitment to infrastructure development, even if it means compulsory land acquisition.
Transparency and Legal Process
The official bulletin emphasizes transparency, inviting claims or corrections from affected parties before actual expropriation moves forward.