Mixed Water Company of Las Palmas Promotes a New Photovoltaic Power Plant
Published: July 30, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Water Company Plans Solar Power Plant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Project Details
- The water company Empresa Mixta de Aguas de Las Palmas is planning to build a large solar power plant in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
- The project involves installing 5,200 solar panels from Trina Solar with a peak capacity of nearly 3.7 MW.
- It will be supported by multiple inverters and transformers.
- The aim is to connect this renewable energy source to the local grid, specifically at the Sabinal transmission line.
- The projectās cost exceeds 2.2 million euros.
- This initiative reflects the municipality's push towards greener energy solutions.
Public Consultation
- Authorities have opened a public consultation period.
- Residents and stakeholders are invited to review the technical details.
- Objections and feedback can be submitted within 30 days.
Broader Context
The move aligns with Spainās broader plan to boost renewable energy infrastructure, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and combat climate change.
Benefits for Residents
- Potential for cleaner air.
- Possible lower energy costs in the long run.
- Represents a step forward in Spainās transition to sustainable power sources.