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Dominican Republic needs up to 400 MW of BESS by 2028, The stakeholders estimated that by 2028, the Dominican Republic will need to deploy between 250 to 400 MW of energy storage
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On Friday, the Dominican Republic reached a milestone in its energy transition by registering a record 1,101 megawatts (MW) in renewable energy generation, representing 46.5% of the power online.
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This profile provides a snapshot of the energy landscape of the Dominican Republic, a Caribbean nation that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti to the west. In 2014, the Dominican Republic’s utility rates were approximately $0.19 per kilowatt-hour (kWh),1 below the regional average of $0.33/kWh.
Before 1997, the electricity market in the Dominican Repub-lic was regulated and state-owned. In 1997, the markets were reformed to allow private companies to participate in the generation and distribution of electricity.
The largest generator in the country is the private AES Andre with 15.64% of total energy gener-ated, followed by the state-owned Empresa de Generación Hidroeléctrica at 13.62% and Empresa Generadora de Electricidad at 12.08%.8 The Dominican Corporation of State Electricity Companies (Corporación Dominicana
The document states that the amount of the invoice for the purchase of energy in January of this year was US$197.7 million and that concerning the same month of the previous year, it registered an increase of US$53.2 million, which represents an increase of 36.8%.
The document, published last March 17, indicates that the electricity distribution companies purchased 1,301.7 GWh (gigawatt-hour) of energy, 70.2 Gwh more than the same month of the previous year, for an increase of 5.7%.
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