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Canary Islands Approve New Photovoltaic Solar Plant in Gran Canaria

Published: July 10, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands 'Lomo Azules II' Solar Plant Approval

Project Overview

  • The Canary Islands government has announced approval for the 'Lomo Azules II' photovoltaic solar plant in San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Gran Canaria.
  • This 0.99 MW project aims to boost renewable energy in the region, aligning with Spain's push to accelerate green energy transition.

Project Details

  • The installation involves nearly 2,000 solar modules and associated infrastructure, including inverters, transformers, and underground lines.
  • It requires official authorization, including a declaration of public utility, to proceed legally.

Public Accessibility and Objections

  • Public access is granted for review of technical documents within 30 days.
  • Interested parties can submit any objections or comments during this period.

Economic and Environmental Impact

  • The project is valued at approximately 762,664 euros.
  • It represents a significant step toward increasing renewable energy capacity on the island.
  • Contributes to reducing reliance on fossil fuels and supports climate goals.

Broader Context

  • This development reflects ongoing efforts in Spain to expand clean energy infrastructure and promote sustainability.
  • Ultimately benefits residents by improving energy security and environmental quality.