Lanzarote Water Authority Publishes Public Notice on Geothermal Water Use at Marina Rubicón
Published: March 2, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Lanzarote Water Council Public Consultation on Geothermal Energy Proposal
Overview
The Lanzarote Water Council has announced a public consultation period for a proposal by Puerto Deportivo Marina Rubicón to optimize their cooling systems using low-enthalpy geothermal energy.
Project Details
- The project involves utilizing water extraction and discharge wells to improve energy efficiency.
- The maximum discharge volume is around 150.68 cubic meters per day.
- No eminent domain or public utility declarations are requested.
Public Notice
The notice, published by the Lanzarote Water Council, invites residents and stakeholders to review the proposal over a 30-day period.
Context and Significance
This development underscores a wider push in the Canary Islands towards greener, more efficient infrastructure, which can benefit local residents through reduced energy consumption and environmental impact.
Summary
- The initiative highlights local efforts to harness sustainable energy sources.
- The consultation aims to gather community input during the review period.