Authorization and Expropriation Notice for RACSA Wind Farm in Gran Canaria
Published: February 13, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Spain Approves RACSA Wind Farm Project
Project Overview
- The Spanish government has officially approved the RACSA Wind Farm project.
- The installation has a capacity of 900 kW.
- Located in the municipalities of Agüimes and Santa Lucía de Tirajana on Gran Canaria.
- Approval was issued under a 2022 resolution and amended in 2025.
- Declared as a matter of public interest.
- This designation paves the way for compulsory land acquisition necessary for its development.
Land Acquisition and Public Engagement
- Property owners affected by the project must attend a meeting on February 27, 2026.
- The meeting facilitates the formal handover of land rights.
- Attendance is an unavoidable step in the expropriation process.
- Affected individuals are advised to bring:
- Identification
- Proof of ownership
- Municipal tax receipts
- Legal representatives need proper authorization.
Context and Significance
- The project aligns with Spain's push toward renewable energy, especially wind power.
- Wind energy is crucial for reducing carbon emissions and boosting energy independence.
- While expedited land acquisition can be challenging for residents, it underscores the government’s commitment to green infrastructure.
- The expropriation process is a significant step for the project’s realisation.
- It also highlights the social and legal complexities tied to renewable energy expansion in Spain.