The Government of the Dominican Republic has reached a milestone in its transition towards a more sustainable energy future by granting a concession to the Santa Clara Energy Group for its Photovoltaic Installation project. This project, with a nominal installed capacity of 67.70 MWn and a peak capacity of 84 MWp, will be located in the Santa Cruz area, in the Pedro Brand municipality, Santo Domingo province. This initiative not only represents progress in the adoption of renewable energies but also reflects the government's commitment to diversifying its energy matrix.
The photovoltaic installation will not only generate clean and renewable energy but also improve the stability and reliability of the electricity supply in the region. With a storage capacity of 20.03 MW and 80.12 MWh, the project will ensure efficient management of the generated energy, which is crucial for sustainable development and economic progress in the country.
The signing of the concession contract between the executive director of the National Energy Commission and the representative of Santa Clara Energy Group, S.R.L., underscores the Dominican state's continued commitment to promoting investments in the energy sector and driving towards a greener and more sustainable future.