🌴 Canary Islands Government Announcements

Public Consultation for New Las Breñas 66 kV Substation in La Palma

Published: February 4, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands Electricity Project on La Palma

Overview

The Canary Islands government has opened a public consultation period for a major electricity project on La Palma.

Red Eléctrica de España plans to build a new 66 kV GIS substation in Breña Alta, with an investment of nearly 6.8 million euros. This infrastructure aims to modernize and expand the local power grid, ensuring more reliable electricity supply for residents.

Project Details

  • The project involves constructing a configuration with multiple switch positions, enhancing the capacity of the regional network.
  • Key steps include the declaration of public utility and environmental impact, both prerequisites for proceeding.
  • Authorities state that the project may require land occupation or rights acquisitions, including possible expropriation.

Public Participation

  • Residents and interested parties have 30 days from the publication date to review project documents and submit comments or objections.
  • This transparency process underscores the effort to balance infrastructure growth with environmental and social considerations.

Significance

The new substation is a significant step toward upgrading the energy infrastructure on La Palma, supporting increased demand and incorporating future renewable energy sources, which are vital for the island's sustainable development.

Authorities highlight that the project 'may require land occupation or rights acquisitions, including possible expropriation,' emphasizing the importance of the public consultation process.