🌓 Canary Islands Government Announcements

Public Notice for Hybrid Solar Power Installation in Fuerteventura

Published: April 6, 2026|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Canary Islands' Solar Initiative in Puerto del Rosario

Project Overview

  • The Canary Islands' energy authorities announced a new solar project in Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura.
  • Fotosol Verde, S.L. plans to build a 0.5 MW hybrid photovoltaic system with storage.
  • The installation will involve nearly 1,840 bifacial solar modules and advanced batteries capable of storing over 3,300 kWh.
  • The project aims to boost the region’s renewable energy efforts by ensuring a stable power supply.

Public Engagement and Approval

  • Authorities are opening this project to public scrutiny.
  • Interested parties can review technical documents and submit feedback within 30 days.

Cost and Environmental Goals

  • The estimated cost of the project is around €794,441.
  • The project aims to:
    • Reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
    • Promote cleaner energy sources.
  • These steps are vital toward the Canary Islands’ environmental and energy sustainability.

Commitment to Transparent Development

The approval process underlines the region’s commitment to transparent, community-involved development of renewable infrastructure.

Expected Impact

  • Once completed, this installation will:
    • Enhance the grid’s capacity.
    • Reinforce the islands’ push for greener, more resilient power networks.

Summary

This project reflects the Canary Islands’ dedication to renewable energy and transparent community involvement, contributing to sustainable development and energy resilience in the region.