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Published: October 30, 2025|environment-and-sustainability|Gobierno de Canarias

Spanish Energy Storage System Development Approval

Project Overview

On October 30, 2025, Spanish authorities approved the development of a new energy storage system linked to the existing Balos Photovoltaic Plant in Santa LucĆ­a de Tirajana, Gran Canaria.

This project involves installing lithium-ion batteries within a small footprint of just 29 square meters, capable of 1.4 MW power and 5 MWh capacity, to be integrated with the already authorized photovoltaic plant.

Goals and Benefits

  • Enhance energy efficiency
  • Stabilize power supply
  • Significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by enabling renewable energy storage

Environmental Assessment and Impact Mitigation

The project has undergone a comprehensive environmental assessment, with public and administrative consultations confirming minimal ecological impact, especially on nearby protected species and habitats.

Various measures will be implemented to mitigate potential impacts during installation and operation, including:

  • Strict control of emissions, noise, and waste
  • Preservation of local flora and fauna
  • Safeguarding cultural heritage

Alignment with Initiatives and Compliance

The project is also aligned with EU-funded recovery initiatives, ensuring compliance with sustainability and environmental safeguards.

Significance and Monitoring

This approval marks an important step in advancing renewable infrastructure in the Canary Islands, fostering a more sustainable, decarbonized energy system that benefits local communities and supports climate goals.

The project has a four-year validity, with continuous monitoring required to ensure adherence to environmental principles and protect the local environment.

Conclusion

Overall, the approval underscores Spain’s commitment to expanding renewable energy sources while maintaining strict environmental protections, vital for the region’s ecological and social wellbeing.