Environmental Authorization Revised for Candelaria Power Plant in Tenerife
Update on Environmental Permit for Candelaria Thermal Power Plant
Overview
The Spanish government has officially updated the environmental permit for the Candelaria Thermal Power Plant on Tenerife. This change, authorized by Resolution n.º 118 on February 19, 2026, involves a significant modification to the plant's integrated environmental license, held by Unión Eléctrica de Canarias Generación, S.A.U.
The update was made in accordance with Spain’s pollution prevention laws, emphasizing transparency and public access. This revision may reflect efforts to improve the plant's environmental standards or operational efficiency, which can impact local air quality and community health.
Public Announcement and Accessibility
The resolution was publicly announced in the Canary Islands Official Bulletin, ensuring residents and stakeholders stay informed about changes to major industrial facilities. The full text of the resolution is available online, providing details about the modifications.
Implications
For residents living nearby or those interested in regional energy policies, such updates underscore Spain’s ongoing commitment to balancing energy needs with environmental protection. The move also highlights the importance of public oversight in industrial regulation, fostering greater accountability for facilities that significantly impact local environments and communities.