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Energy Department Announcements - Approval of Large Renewable Energy Projects in Tenerife

Published: August 29, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Spanish Renewable Energy Project on Tenerife

Project Overview

The Spanish regional government has publicly announced plans for a significant renewable energy project on Tenerife, highlighting a move towards greener power sources. The project, led by Médano Ingenieros, involves:

  • The installation of both a photovoltaic solar farm and an onshore wind turbine near Granadilla de Abona.

The project includes:

  • A large solar panel array with over 430 modules
  • Batteries for energy storage
  • A 100kW wind turbine

All components are designed to boost energy sustainability in the region.

Investment and Funding

  • Total investment exceeds €949,000
  • The solar component makes up the majority of the investment

Approval Process

Before moving forward, the project must obtain official approval, which involves:

  • An environmental impact assessment
  • Public consultation

Residents and interested parties have 30 days from the announcement date to submit comments or objections.

Significance and Goals

This development signals a shift toward renewable energy in the Canaries, with aims to:

  • Reduce reliance on fossil fuels
  • Promote cleaner, more sustainable power sources

Public participation is a key part of the process, ensuring local voices are heard before final approvals.

Broader Context

Overall, the project exemplifies Spain's broader push to:

  • Meet climate goals
  • Enhance energy independence

Especially in regions like the Canary Islands, where renewable resources are abundant.