Environmental and Energy Ministry Publicly Announces Construction of New Substation in Arinaga, Gran Canaria
Published: May 26, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Spanish Government Unveils Electrical Infrastructure Project in Gran Canaria
Project Overview
- The Spanish government’s Environmental and Energy Ministry has unveiled plans for a major electrical infrastructure project in Arinaga, Gran Canaria.
- The project includes building a new 66/20 kV substation to improve energy supply in the area.
- Upgrading several nearby transformation centers to connect with this new facility.
Project Details
- Promoted by Edistribución Redes Digitales.
- Involves over 3 million euros in costs.
- Aims to modernize the local power grid, enhance reliability, and support future energy demands.
- Components include underground medium-voltage lines connecting the new substation to existing transformation centers.
- Significant upgrades to local electrical infrastructure.
Public Participation & Transparency
- Public access to detailed project plans begins soon.
- A 30-day window for local property owners and interested parties to review and submit objections or comments.
- The process aims to ensure transparency and allow affected residents to participate in decision-making.
Significance
"The project signifies a substantial step towards modernizing Gran Canaria’s electrical grid, boosting energy stability, and supporting regional development."
Why It Matters
- Supports the continued growth of the island.
- Provides reliable power for residents and local businesses.
- Reflects ongoing efforts in Spain to upgrade critical infrastructure and promote sustainable energy solutions in island regions.