CRUISE PASSENGER TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF LAS PALMAS. PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATION, financed by NextGenerationEU Funds.
Call for grants from the Regional Ministry of Ecological Transition and Energy of the Government of the Canary Islands, for the promotion of renewable electricity generation, self-consumption and decarbonization of the Canary Islands, within the framework of the Sustainable Strategy for the Canary Islands, under the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (Component 7, Investment 2).
Our project is part of the call for proposals for the promotion of renewable electricity generation, self-consumption and decarbonization of the Canary Islands (Programs 2 and 3).
The actions carried out consisted of the installation of a grid-connected photovoltaic system at the Cruise Passenger Terminal in the Port of Las Palmas, designed to generate renewable electricity for the building’s self-consumption.
The installation has a total power of 240 kWp, consisting of 2,000 120 Wp photovoltaic modules located on the roof and connected to 10 three-phase 20 kW inverters.
The energy generated is converted into alternating current and integrated into the building’s electrical grid, allowing for an estimated production of 317,735 kWh per year and contributing to a reduction in conventional energy consumption and CO₂ emissions.
The amount of aid granted totals €209,616.10, with a total investment of €318,639.09.
The fundamental objective of the aid is to promote the decarbonization of the Canary Islands’ electricity system, thereby rationalizing public spending and taking advantage of the exemplary nature of this measure. This transformation would also serve as an incentive for other sectors.
Below are some photographs of the completed work: