Consejo Insular de la Energía de Gran Canaria
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
About
Founded in 2017, Consejo Insular de la Energía de Gran Canaria is a government headquartered in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain specializing in Solar, Energy Storage.
The Consejo Insular de la Energía de Gran Canaria is a government body established to drive the energy model transformation in Gran Canaria through renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency policies, and climate action. The council promotes distributed renewable energy generation, supports energy communities and collective self-consumption, manages subsidy programs for residential and commercial solar installations, coordinates electric vehicle charging infrastructure, implements battery energy storage systems, and fosters citizen participation in the energy transition. Operating as a laboratory for sustainable energy technologies, the council has achieved 47% renewable generation across the island and targets 70% by 2030. Activities are financed through EU Recovery and Resilience Facility funds.
Headquarters
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain
Founded
2017
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands