Energy Storage Project Approved as a Major Modification for Photovoltaic Plant in Gran Canaria
Published: March 26, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Bencomia de Risco Battery Storage Project
Bencomia de Risco, a energy company, has announced plans to install a battery storage system to enhance a photovoltaic solar farm in San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Gran Canaria.
Project Details
- This upgrade will introduce four lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery units, each capable of storing 4.5 MWh.
- A power conversion system with a total capacity of 4 MW will be part of the installation.
- The modification represents a significant change to the existing solar plant, requiring official authorization.
Purpose and Benefits
- The project aims to hybridize the solar installation, making it more flexible and resilient by adding energy storage.
- This is a key step toward increasing renewable energy use on the island.
- The project will help reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
- It aims to enhance grid stability.
Investment and Community Involvement
- The total investment exceeds €4.67 million.
- Authorities have made the project publicly accessible for review and comments during a 30-day consultation period, emphasizing transparency and community involvement.
Broader Context
This development aligns with Spain's broader push to expand renewable energy capacity and modernize its electricity infrastructure, which is crucial for the country's climate commitments and energy independence.