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Emergency Power Plant Approved in Granadilla to Ensure Electricity Supply

Published: September 15, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Spanish Government Approves Emergency Power Plant in Tenerife

Project Overview

The Spanish government has officially approved the construction of a new 14.8 MW emergency power plant in Granadilla, Tenerife. This facility aims to prevent power outages by providing quick, backup energy through modular gas generators, essential for maintaining reliable electricity in the Canary Islands.

The project includes:

  • Installing emergency generator groups
  • A propane storage system
  • A connection line to the main grid

Notably, this plant will complement strategic projects in Tenerife, especially in light of energy shortages and the need for system flexibility.

Environmental and Urban Planning

Environmental and urban planning assessments show that:

  • The project presents minimal environmental impact
  • It does not interfere with existing infrastructure

However, it faces some urban planning challenges due to current land classification. The government plans to modify territorial planning instruments to authorize this vital infrastructure.

Energy Context and Significance

Given the urgent need for additional controllable power—estimated at 80 MW—and the declared energy emergency, this project is a key step towards securing stable electricity supply for residents and businesses.

Its approval reflects a broader effort to enhance energy resilience in the Canary Islands amidst ongoing supply concerns.

Official Statement

"The approval of this emergency power plant is crucial for ensuring reliable electricity supply and overcoming energy shortages in Tenerife."