Addressing Energy Concerns in Puerto del Rosario
The Ayuntamiento de Puerto del Rosario has taken a proactive stance regarding the ongoing competitive bidding process initiated by the Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y el Reto Demográfico. This procedure specifically targets electric systems in non-peninsular territories, and the local government has expressed growing concerns over the current energy emergency facing the Canary Islands.
Communicating Collaborative Efforts
In a bid to align efforts, Puerto del Rosario has communicated its position to both the Gobierno de Canarias and the central Spanish government. Through formal institutional letters, the municipality emphasizes the need for enhanced coordination between various administrative bodies. This collaborative approach is essential to ensure that energy planning is coherent with the island’s territorial model and aligns with the actual electricity requirements of its residents.
The Shift Towards Distributed Energy Generation
One noteworthy trend in the field of energy is the move towards distributed generation systems. This paradigm shift aims to foster a more efficient and resilient electrical system by better integrating conventional and renewable energy sources. It reflects a growing recognition that localized energy solutions can address specific community needs while simultaneously mitigating environmental impacts.
Partnership with Cabildo de Fuerteventura
In pursuit of a unified approach to energy management, the Ayuntamiento de Puerto del Rosario is working closely with the Cabildo de Fuerteventura. Together, they have established a clear institutional stance regarding the development of new energy infrastructures. A pivotal aspect of this strategy is the planned relocation of the El Charco thermal power plant to Los Llanos Pelados (Zurita). This move is in line with the General Urban Planning Plan and institutional agreements previously reached.
Expanding Focus to Emerging Areas
Despite the clear plans for Zurita, recent analyses of national procedural developments and actions stemming from the energy emergency declaration reveal the importance of considering other areas within the municipality, particularly La Herradura. This region is currently witnessing the implementation of energy generation facilities and is drawing interest from various business proposals related to the competitive bidding process.
Sticking to Established Plans
David de Vera, the mayor of Puerto del Rosario, has reiterated the city’s unwavering position: the relocation of the El Charco thermal power plant must be executed in Zurita, as outlined by municipal planning documents and previous agreements. This steady commitment reflects a larger vision for sustainable energy management within the community.
Enhancing Institutional Dialogue
On May 18, a face-to-face meeting has been scheduled at the request of Puerto del Rosario’s government. This meeting will bring together Mayor David de Vera and the councillor for Ecological Transition from the Gobierno de Canarias. The goal is to reinforce institutional dialogue and work toward coordinated solutions, showcasing the municipality’s readiness to engage actively in discussions that shape its energy landscape.
Designation of Suitable Areas in Planning
It is important to note that the General Plan of Puerto del Rosario has already earmarked the Zurita area as the appropriate site for focusing energy infrastructure. This foresight underlines the municipality’s commitment to planning that avoids haphazard developments, which could undermine the community’s territorial integrity.
Reiterating the Institutional Stance
In summary, the Ayuntamiento de Puerto del Rosario remains steadfast in its institutional position, urging both the Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica and the Gobierno de Canarias to heed its recommendations. The municipality appeals for careful consideration regarding alternate sites that could disrupt its established territorial model, advocating for solutions that prioritize sustainable growth and community welfare.

