The Council of Tenerifethrough the Technological and Renewable Energy Institute (ITER), has launched a project to replace 29 wind turbines for five new ones with the same power total nominal, in three wind farms located in Granadilla de Abona.
The island president Peter Martinremember that the 20 years of useful life of wind turbines30 in some cases, so that “the objective of this action is to increase the efficiency in the location of future wind turbines, optimize the power and the available surface and reduce the environmental impact by freeing up larger strips of land”.
Martín indicates that the administrative authorization has already been requested and the environmental impact statement to the Ministry of Ecological Transition, Fight against Climate Change and Territorial Planning of the Government of the Canary Islands, and points out that the project has a maximum execution period of two years.
For his part, the Island Councilor for Innovation, Enrique Arriaga, points out that “the Island Corporation continues to be firmly committed to clean energies”. And he added that “ITER was a precursor to them in Tenerife With the installation of the generators that are now going to be changed, it is now taking a step forward and improving them to make them more efficient and sustainable”.
This adaptation project will also solve problems associated with obsolete technologies such as the difficulty of obtaining spare parts, structural and material durability problems, reduced availability and efficiency, etc.
Characteristic
The 29 wind turbines that make up these three wind farms in Granadilla de Abona they are arranged in two rows and occupy a total of 633 and 900 meters, respectively. The projected adaptation proposes, however, a single row of five mills 850 meters long, with a total power of 12 MW.
Part of the adaptation of the parks is carried out by the Tenerife Wind Economic Interest Group, 50% owned by ITER and ENEL Green Power, owner of one of the wind farms on which the adaptation is proposed.
The Cabildo de Tenerife launched ITER in 1990. Its main objective was to promote the use of renewable energies in Tenerife and research in the same field, financed through the sale of energy from its own renewable generation plants. For this reason, and for a decade, the Institute installed on its land in Granadilla de Abona the three wind farms, owned or owned, with about 13 MW of nominal power.
The first wind platform was a 1.05 MW installation destined to study the operation and performance of different wind turbines. Since then, the institute has installed a total of 13 MW of wind energy and 41 MW of photovoltaic energy, being responsible for the installation of 35% of the total installed power of renewable origin on the island of Tenerife.
To these facilities must be added other infrastructures that have been developed over the years to support and promote R&D activities, such as the D-ALiX High Availability Data Processing Center, the Wind Tunnel for Civil Tests, the CCG-ITER Generation Control Center or the Photovoltaic laboratories (SiCellLab) , Chemistry and isotopes of gases and groundwater, or electronics.