Monday, March 7, 2011

Hot Tub Ph Blue Water

Rejected power plant in Llanos de la Higuera

President of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura, Mario Cabrera, assessed as "very important "agreement adopted this morning by the Governing Council of the Canary Islands which definitely denies consideration of general interest for the possible installation of a power plant in the municipality of Tuineje , particularly in the environment Llanos de la Higuera . Mario Cabrera recalled that "there political commitment adopted by the City of Tuineje, and the Government of the Canary Islands and the Chapter itself, so that the plant is not located within the municipality, because it also had expressed the City Council. Administrative procedures have been long, because there was a procedure to perform, but have been taking step by step and now culminating in this cancellation. Efforts have already been doing time for alternate location in the environment Matas Blancas (Pájara) or Monteagudo (Antigua). "

The power plant was initially set for Llanos de la Higuera (Grand Tarajal Tuineje), and by the time both the City Council as the council adopted the Plenum against this position, proposing alternative sites outside the municipality.


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Mario Cabrera was pleased because " giving effect to a unanimous Plenum, respects the will of the City of Tuineje, ensure basic infrastructure to the south of the island to produce 40 MW of power and also gives access to new operators in the sector of public power supply, and that the applicant company did not operate until Canary. "

Mario Cabrera thanked the efforts of Paulino Rivero and availability of all parties " during a meeting recently held in Fuerteventura with María del Mar Julios counselor and informed us of the upcoming completion of formalities, and now has taken shape with the agreement of the Governing Council, forthcoming. "

The Cabildo of Fuerteventura adopted a resolution in 2010 that served as the basis for the realization of these efforts, in the following sense:

1 .- Given the resolution of the General Energy of the Canary Islands (No. 2141 of November 11, 2009), by declaring General Interest electrical installation called "Power Plant Great Tarajal, in the municipality of Tuineje AT-07/169 File No ", the Cabildo of Fuerteventura reiterates its firm opposition to any initiative that authorizes or allows the installation of a power plant in the municipality of Tuineje. We demand also the Canary Islands Government to respect this decision and act accordingly, and warned that we will take all political, administrative and legal may be necessary to secure this position.

2 .- El Cabildo de Fuerteventura reiterate, as best suits the position held for issue of territorial rating report negative about the possible location of a power plant (number of records AT-07/169) in Great Tarajal within report agreement or disagreement of such a project with the territorial or urban planning in place, open to following Resolution the Director General of Energy No. 2141.

3 .- The Cabildo of Fuerteventura take the necessary decisions in the process of revising the Plan of Arrangement on Fuerteventura Island (PIOF), and according to the singularities arising from the dispersed settlement of the Municipality of Tuineje, so that relation to the management of land and land use, the installation is impossible power plant and additional facilities in the municipality of Tuineje susceptible to producing environmental problems from the surrounding villages.

6 .- The House assigns to the President of the Cabildo of Fuerteventura to promote approaches to the forums so that, pursuant to previously adopted plenary agreements relating to the proposed alternative site for power generation systems are study, processing, and discuss the possibility of locating in the environment Matas Blancas (TM Pájara) or in the environment Monteagudo (TM Antigua), new applications and proposals, such as the collection in that AT-07/169 record, and for this purpose is used, if necessary, to the Declaration of General Interest.

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