Dominican Republic brings Caribbean''s largest solar plant online
The Dominican Republic has switched on the 162.6 MW Cotoperí Solar complex, developed by Acciona Energía and local investors. It is the largest PV installation in Central America
Dominican Republic surpasses 2.7 GW of renewables as 600 MW
Our initiatives The Dominican Republic''s energy transition continues to gather pace. According to the latest information compiled by Energía Estratégica, the country closed 2024 with
Parque fotovoltaico La Victoria: DOMINION impulsa la energía solar
Since work began in 2023, our team has led the development of this ambitious project, which has an installed capacity of 64.7 MWp and almost 99,000 solar panels, capable of generating more than
Government reports record figure in renewable energy generation
The renewable generation recorded this Friday was 743.6 MW of solar, 328 MW of wind, and 28.6 MW of biomass, reflecting the country''s potential to continue moving towards a more
USD 30m in lost solar power: can BESS curb curtailment in the
In 2025, nearly 189 GWh of renewable electricity were not injected into the Dominican power system, causing economic losses of more than USD 30 million. Technical analyses point to
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The Dominican Republic passed legislation on renewable energy in 2007 as part of its endeavors to achieve these targets. The main objective of this law is to increase the contribution of
Dominican Republic Renewables: Stunning 2.7 GW Target by 2026
The Dominican Republic is rapidly emerging as a Caribbean leader in the transition to clean energy. Marking a significant achievement, the nation celebrated surpassing 2.7 GW of
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The facility, consisting of three solar farms, will generate 286 GWh of electricity annually, enough to power around 166,000 households. It is now the largest photovoltaic installation in Central
How the Dominican Republic is charting its path towards renewable
According to energy and environmental consultant Marvin Fernández, in 2023, 85% of the DR''s energy came from fossil fuels, while only 15% came from renewable sources — hydropower
Solar Power Transforms Dominican Republic''s Public Infrastructure: A
The Dominican Republic''s solar energy transformation represents a pivotal shift in Caribbean power infrastructure, with installed capacity growing from 3MW in 2016 to over 400MW in
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