Canary Islands Approve Emergency Power Plant to Address Energy Shortages
Published: October 24, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Construction of Emergency Power Plant in Canary Islands
Authorization Details
- On October 6, 2025, the Canary Islands government officially authorized the construction of a new emergency power plant in Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura.
- The project is promoted by Disa Generación.
- The authorization is temporary, valid for three years, with provisions for possible extension.
- The power plant will only operate during critical supply risks, aligning with recent regulatory frameworks and environmental assessments.
Project Specifications
- Involves installing eight gas-powered engines.
- Total generation capacity is 14.8 MW.
- Energy will be directed to the existing substation for distribution.
Context and Impact
- The plant aims to quickly bolster energy supply amid ongoing shortages and system vulnerabilities highlighted earlier this year.
- Despite initial public concerns over environmental and territorial impacts, authorities have declared the project of national interest, facilitating its expedited approval.
- Authorities emphasize that the power plant will only operate during critical supply risks to ensure system stability.
Broader Significance
- This development underscores Spainās broader challenge of managing energy reliability while balancing environmental safeguards.
- These issues are especially critical in remote regions like the Canary Islands, where system vulnerabilities demand immediate solutions.
Official Remarks
Authorities have emphasized that the power plant will only operate during critical supply risks, ensuring system stability.