Public Consultation for New 66 kV Mogán Substation in Gran Canaria
Published: May 4, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands Electrical Infrastructure Project
Public Consultation Announcement
The Spanish government’s Canary Islands energy authorities have opened a public consultation for a major electrical project in Mogán, Gran Canaria.
Project Details
- The plan involves building a new 66 kV substation, designed with advanced GIS technology, to improve local electricity infrastructure.
- Red Eléctrica de España, the project’s promoter, estimates a budget of nearly €4 million.
- This upgrade aims to enhance electricity reliability and support the growing demand in the region.
Approval and Process
- The project’s approval process includes declaring it of public utility, which permits necessary land acquisitions and potentially expropriations.
- Authorities stress transparency, allowing residents and companies up to 30 days to review the project documentation and submit comments.
- The consultation emphasizes public involvement in decisions that affect local land rights and urban development.
Importance of the Development
This development matters because infrastructure investments like this are crucial for accommodating increased energy needs, especially with renewable energy integration and urban growth.
- Expanding and modernizing substations ensures a stable, efficient power supply for residents and businesses alike.
- Supports the region's economic and sustainability goals.