The dismantling of the CEPSA refinery in Tenerife begins in March



The process of dismantling the facilities of the refinery owned by CEPSA in Santa Cruz de Tenerife will begin in March this year, as announced this Friday by the president of the Canary Islands, Ángel Víctor Torres, and the CEO of the energy company, Maarten Wetselaar .

The head of the regional government has also indicated in a press conference in the capital of Tenerife that the intention is for the process of dismantling the refinery to be completed in 2030.

The announcement was made at the end of a meeting between Ángel Víctor Torres and Maarten Wetselaar to address the dismantling of the company’s facilities in the capital of Tenerife.

Finally, and through the plan Holy Cross Green 2030the urban regeneration of a space that occupies some 500,000 square meters will begin, as the union of the downtown area of ​​the city and the neighborhood of El Toscal.

Torres has commented that the Executive gives the green light, through the Ministry of Ecological Transition, at the beginning of the works, which will be fully paid for by the company, stressing that this project is “strategic” for the energy transition of the Canary Islands and the regeneration of urban spaces.

The president has recognized that “it has not been easy to get here” but he understands that in March the “countdown” begins for an action that falls squarely within the objectives of the 2030 Agenda of the Canarian Government. “It would be ideal for everything to be dismantled by 2030,” he pointed out.

In addition, he has clarified that in this first phase the powers lie with the Government of the Canary Islands and the Cabildo, and the latter remains in the hands of the City Council, but he is convinced that all the administrations will work “hand in hand”.

Wetselaar defended Cepsa’s “essential role” in the economic and social history of Tenerife and its “commitment” to the future, positioning itself as a benchmark in the energy transition and developing the plan Holy Cross Green 2030 which is a “great example” of creating “shared value” together with institutions.

Along these lines, he has stressed that the relocation of the refinery facilities will be done “progressively” and that the company is working on a “comprehensive ecological transition” to generate “clean, safe and affordable” energy. “We are making a profound transformation to meet the climate challenge,” she said.



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