At a time when much of Spain was affected by a massive power outage, Menorca remained standing, illuminated and calm.
Once again, our island has shown that its commitment to self-sufficiency and sustainability is not just a statement of intent, but a tangible reality.
Menorca has its own local energy production, thanks to the Mahón Thermal Power Plant and a growing network of solar and renewable installations that are gaining more prominence in the energy supply year after year.
In addition, it is connected to Mallorca via an underwater cable, strengthening its supply without relying solely on the mainland grid.
But what truly sets Menorca apart is its vision for the future: an island firmly committed to clean and renewable sources, reducing its ecological footprint and increasing its resilience in the face of adverse situations.
While other regions were left in the dark, Menorca shone. Not by chance, but because it has spent years investing in becoming more self-sufficient, more respectful of its environment, and better prepared for the challenges of a changing world.
And it is in moments like these that we truly realise the value of living in the countryside, surrounded by nature, with a more self-sufficient life in harmony with the environment. The peace of mind that comes from having your own resources, the direct connection with the land and energy autonomy take on a deeper and more tangible meaning.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Today, Menorca continues to shine its light each day with a quiet but firm commitment: to be a model of balance, sustainability and quality of life.
At Ses Moreres we share this philosophy and carefully select for our clients sustainable country houses and rural estates, where nature, comfort and self-sufficiency come together to offer a unique lifestyle in Menorca.
Leave a Reply