The president of the Cabildo of Gran Canaria assures that the objective is “to make life on the Island more sustainable, reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and promoting the use of renewable energy sources.”
A record 297 cities applied for the 7th EUCF call, showcasing local governments’ dedication to climate neutrality.
71 local governments can receive €60,000 each to kick-off their sustainable energy projects!
Gran Canaria’s Cambia el Clima campaign creatively unites community action and innovation to combat climate change, inspiring residents to build a sustainable future together.
FEDARENE visited Gran Canaria to explore the island’s advancements in energy transition. From the state-of-the-art Salto de Chira hydroelectric plant to the cutting-edge Biogreenfinery, discover how this island is setting new sustainability and climate resilience standards.