Enel Green Power España Proposes a New 10.89 MW Photovoltaic Plant in Telde, Gran Canaria
Published: September 26, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Spain's Solar Power Project in Telde, Gran Canaria
Project Overview
- Enel Green Power España is seeking authorization to build a large-scale photovoltaic solar plant in Telde on Gran Canaria.
- The plant has a capacity of 10.89 MW.
- It involves installing nearly 18,000 solar panels.
- The project includes various energy storage and transformation systems.
- The investment is over 16 million euros.
- The aim is to boost renewable energy capacity on the island and support Spain’s push for cleaner power sources.
Permits and Public Consultation
- The project requires multiple permits.
- A public consultation period of 30 days will be held.
- During this time, residents and stakeholders can review technical documents and voice their opinions.
Equipment and Infrastructure
- High-capacity inverters.
- Battery storage units capable of holding over 22 MWh of energy.
- Extensive underground electrical connections.
- Power will be delivered safely to the Telde substation.
Broader Context
This initiative comes amid Spain's broader efforts to accelerate renewable energy deployment and reduce fossil fuel dependence.
Expected Benefits and Concerns
- If approved, the plant will significantly contribute to the local grid.
- It promotes energy independence.
- Supports climate targets.
- For residents nearby, it signals a step toward greener communities.
- Raises questions about land use and environmental impact, which are currently under review.