Approval of Hybrid Energy Storage System at Punta Tenefé Wind Farm in Gran Canaria
Published: April 27, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Spanish Government Approves Energy Storage Project at Punta Tenefé Wind Farm
Project Overview
- The Spanish government has officially approved a new project to add energy storage to the Punta Tenefé wind farm in Gran Canaria.
- The aim is to boost renewable energy use on the island.
Project Details
- Installation of two battery containers with a combined capacity of 4.5 MWh.
- Linked to the existing 5.4 MW wind farm.
- This hybrid system will improve grid stability, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and help meet Spain's climate goals, including decarbonization by 2040.
Broader Context and Significance
- The project is part of broader efforts to address the island’s energy vulnerability and enhance renewable integration.
- Emphasizes the urgent need for renewable infrastructure in non-peninsular territories like the Canary Islands.
- Supports the strategic role of energy storage in managing variable renewable sources like wind and solar.
- The approval underscores Spain's strong push toward renewable energy, especially amid the current energy crisis and climate commitments.
Financial and Policy Aspects
- Estimated cost around 594,000 euros.
- Expected to significantly lower energy costs and reduce CO2 emissions by nearly 465 tons annually.
- The approval includes a temporary adjustment to local planning rules, ensuring rapid development.
Official Statements
The move underscores Spain's strong push toward renewable energy, with Canary authorities emphasizing urgency due to the current energy crisis and climate commitments.
Impacts and Goals
- Improve renewable energy integration.
- Enhance energy security.
- Contribute to climate goals, including decarbonization by 2040.
- Help address high costs and reliance on fossil fuel imports for the island.