That March, Endesa issued a report on the generation access capacity to the distribution networks, in which it is published, for the AT/AT and AT/MT substations operated by the Italian subsidiary in the south of Gran Canaria that It has generated an impact among renewable energy promoters in the area because it warns of greater capacity than what was believed to be planned. Requests made on nodes where the published capacity is "0 MW" will be inadmissible.
The Endesa report, to which Maspalomas24H has had access, reveals the available, occupied and admitted access capacity and the unresolved reported refer exclusively to generators connected or with access and connection permits granted or requested exclusively at these nodes, but not in lines or nodes of their underlying distribution network.
The report prepared with data dated February 15, 2024 and released this March indicates an available capacity (MW) for new generation connection taking into account the so-called occupied access capacity of a total of 88,5 MW that It is distributed in 33,7 in Aldea Blanca, 27,2 in Lomo de Maspalomas, 2 megabytes in the Matorral substation, 11,6 in San Agustín and 14 MW in El Tablero. Except in exceptional, duly justified cases, access and connection requests that do not comply with the range of maximum and minimum powers per voltage level established in the Resolution of May 20, 2021, of the National Markets and Competition Commission will be denied. , which establishes the detailed specifications for determining the access capacity to the transportation network and distribution networks.











