🌴 Canary Islands Government Announcements

Energy Department Approves Utility-Scale Solar Project in Tenerife

Published: December 4, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands' New Solar Power Plant in Arafo

Project Overview

  • The Canary Islands’ government has publicly announced the approval of a new solar power plant in Arafo, Tenerife.
  • Led by Naturgy Renovables Canarias, the 2.7 MW Güímar photovoltaic park aims to boost renewable energy on the island, promoting a greener future.

Approval and Authorization

  • The project requires official authorization due to its size and potential impact.
  • The General Directorate of Energy is overseeing this process.
  • Residents and stakeholders now have 30 days to review and comment on the project’s details.
  • The project includes a complex setup of hundreds of solar panels, inverters, transformers, and a connection line stretching over 2 kilometers.

Location and Technical Details

  • Located at Polígono 14, Parcela 75 in Arafo.
  • The facility will connect to Tenerife’s existing electricity network through the Güímar substation.
  • The deployment represents an investment of nearly €1.74 million.

Significance and Goals

  • Contributing to Spain’s national renewable energy targets.
  • Supporting local efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Community and Environmental Impact

The government emphasizes transparency, encouraging public input during the review period, signaling a move toward more community-engaged renewable projects in the Canary Islands.

Conclusion

  • This announcement marks a significant step toward expanding sustainable power sources in the islands.
  • Energy independence is vital for economic stability and environmental preservation.