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Canary Islands Publicly Announce Approval for Large-Scale Battery Storage Project in Las Palmas

Published: July 3, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands 'Paterna Bess I' Energy Storage Project

Project Overview

  • The Canary Islands government has announced the public consultation phase for a major energy storage project in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
  • The project is called 'Paterna Bess I'.
  • It includes a 59.34 MWh battery storage system designed to enhance renewable energy integration and grid stability.
  • The planned installation covers over 3,300 square meters.
  • Involves a 20 kV underground power line extending 4 kilometers to connect with the local substation.
  • Developed by Solar Joint Venture 7, S.L.
  • This initiative aims to support the region’s energy goals amid a broader push for cleaner and more resilient power systems.

Public Consultation and Environmental Impact

  • Officials are opening the project details for public scrutiny for 30 days.
  • This allows any individual or organization to review the plans and submit comments.
  • This transparency step is part of the environmental impact assessment process.

Goals and Broader Context

  • The project’s approval marks a significant move toward increasing renewable energy capacity.
  • Reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
  • Aligns with Spain's broader climate commitments.

Regional Focus on Sustainable Development

  • Residents and local stakeholders have the opportunity to influence or challenge the project before it moves forward.
  • Emphasizes the regional focus on sustainable energy development.