Energy Storage Plant Approved in Gran Canaria
Published: June 9, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Approval of New Energy Storage Facility in Gran Canaria
Project Details
- The Spanish government has officially approved the construction of a new energy storage facility in Gran Canaria.
- The project aims to significantly boost the island's renewable energy capacity.
Authorization and Capacity
- Under Resolution No. 461, issued on April 3, 2025,
- Naturgy Renovables received authorization for a hybrid energy storage plant called Piletas I in Agüimes.
- The plant will have a capacity of 6.274 MW.
- It will feature an energy storage capacity of nearly 13 GWh.
- This makes it one of the region's largest sustainable energy projects.
Broader Context and Benefits
- This development is part of Spain's broader push toward greener energy sources.
- It aims to improve energy security and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
- For residents, especially those living in Gran Canaria, the project promises:
- a more reliable supply of renewable power,
- reduced environmental impact.
Legal and Regulatory Process
- The approval process followed legal requirements, including public notices.
- The full resolution is available through official channels.
Strategic Importance
- By expanding energy storage, Spain is modernizing its electricity grid.
- This modernization is crucial for integrating more wind and solar power.
- As the project progresses, it could serve as a model for similar initiatives across the country.
- It will enhance renewable energy resilience and support Spain's climate commitments.