Rep. Dominicana
January 30, 2026

Dominican Republic surpasses 2.7 GW of renewables as 600 MW tender draws strong interest

The country added more than 600 MW of clean capacity in 2025 with 13 new solar and wind plants connected to the National Interconnected Power System. It is now preparing to award a 600 MW tender attracting almost 3 GW in private proposals.
By Lucia Colaluce

By Lucia Colaluce

January 30, 2026
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The Dominican Republic’s energy transition continues to gather pace. According to the latest information compiled by Energía Estratégica, the country closed 2024 with 2,069 MW of installed renewable capacity, and added 13 new solar and wind projects during 2025, pushing total renewable capacity above 2.7 GW.

Of the new installations, 12 corresponded to utility-scale solar PV plants and one to wind power. Solar developments included Washington Capital 2 and 3 (100 MW combined), Cotoperí I, II and III (144.18 MW in total), Coastal (110 MW), Lucila, Peravia I and II, Cumayasa 4, Martí and Payita 1, commissioned at different points throughout the year.

Meanwhile, the Esperanza Wind Farm, with an installed capacity of 49.5 MW, began injecting wind generation into the system in November. Taken together, these additions amounted to 637.98 MW of new clean capacity, based on commissioning dates reported by the National Interconnected Power System (SENI).

With these new projects, the Dominican Republic now has 80 renewable power plants in operation, representing close to 45% of total installed capacity within the SENI, which stands at 5,985 MW. This expansion has helped consolidate a cleaner, more resilient and geographically diversified power mix.

Renewable growth has been further supported by a 600 MW competitive tender promoted by the National Energy Commission (CNE) and the Dominican Corporation of State-Owned Power Companies (CDEEE). The process received 49 technical and financial bids totalling nearly 3,000 MW. According to Energía Estratégica, the proposals covered solar PV, wind power and hybrid projects with energy storage systems.

“Almost 3,000 MW are competing for a 600 MW allocation in this tender, which highlights the level of private-sector interest and the country’s renewable potential,” the specialised outlet reports. The selection criteria prioritised projects with advanced technical maturity, strategic locations and competitive pricing, aligned with national goals for renewable integration and power system stability.

At the same time, system performance indicators have shown improved efficiency. During 2024, technical and commercial losses fell to 1.73%, while the average marginal cost remained at DOP 7,319/MWh, reflecting stable system operation despite the large-scale integration of variable renewable generation.

With 80 renewable projects in operation, a strategic tender process completed, and more than 2.7 GW of clean capacity connected to the SENI, the Dominican Republic is consolidating its position as a benchmark for energy transition in the Caribbean and Central America, combining scale, execution speed and sustained public policy support.

Year / Registration Date Project / Company Technology Capacity (MW) Status
≤ 2012 AES Andrés Combined Cycle 319.00 Operating
≤ 2012 CESPM Combined Cycle 300.00 Operating
≤ 2012 EGEHID (Hydropower System) Hydropower 623.28 Operating
≤ 2012 EGE-Haina (Barahona) Steam Turbine 53.00 Operating
≤ 2012 EGE-Haina (Haina TG) Gas Turbine 100.00 Operating
≤ 2012 EGE-Haina (Sultana/Quisqueya) Internal Combustion Engines 301.84 Operating
≤ 2012 EGE-Itabo (Itabo 1 & 2) Steam Turbine 260.00 Operating
≤ 2012 PVDC (Barrick) Internal Combustion Engines 225.24 Operating
≤ 2012 GPLV Internal Combustion Engines 199.14 Operating
≤ 2012 LAESA Internal Combustion Engines 110.54 Operating
2016 Lear Investments Internal Combustion Engines 101.48 Operating
2016 Electronic J.R.C. (Monte Plata) Solar PV 30.00 Operating
2017 Dominican Power Partners (DPP) Combined Cycle 359.25 Operating
2017 San Pedro Bio-Energy Steam Turbine 30.00 Operating
2018 Montecristi Solar PV Solar PV 50.60 Operating
2019 Agua Clara, S.A. Wind 52.50 Operating
2019 Parques Eólicos del Caribe Wind 52.50 Operating
2019 WCG Energy (Canoa) Solar PV 49.88 Operating
2020 Punta Catalina (Units 1 & 2) Steam Turbine 782.00 Operating
2021 Seaboard (Estrella del Mar 3) Combined Cycle 150.25 Operating
2021 EGE-Haina (Girasol) Solar PV 100.00 Operating
2022 AES Dominicana Renewable Solar PV 100.00 Operating
2023 Karpowership (KPS) Internal Combustion Engines 188.66 Operating
2023 SIBA Energy Corporation Gas Turbine 191.48 Operating
2024 EFD Ecoener Fotovoltaica Solar PV 80.00 Operating
2024 Desarrollos Fotovoltaicos Solar PV 50.00 Operating
2024 Koror Business (El Soco) Solar PV 50.00 Operating
2024 Maranatha Energy Solar PV 10.00 Operating
2024 Phinie & Co (Los Negros) Solar PV 17.00 Operating
2024 Grupo Eólico Dominicano (Expansion) Wind 15.60 Operating
2025 (13 Jan) Washington Capital 2 Solar PV 50.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (13 Jan) Washington Capital 3 Solar PV 50.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (6 May) Cotoperí I Solar PV 48.06 Commissioned 2025
2025 (6 May) Cotoperí II Solar PV 48.06 Commissioned 2025
2025 (7 May) Cotoperí III Solar PV 48.06 Commissioned 2025
2025 (2 Jul) Coastal Solar PV 110.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (19 Jul) Lucila Solar PV 10.30 Commissioned 2025
2025 (29 Jul) Peravia II Solar PV 70.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (6 Aug) Cumayasa 4 Solar PV 50.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (13 Aug) Peravia I Solar PV 70.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (18 Aug) Martí Solar PV 43.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (5 Sep) Energas 4 Internal Combustion Engines 130.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (16 Sep) Powership Azua KPS 56 Internal Combustion Engines 65.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (10 Oct) Powership Azua KPS 01 Internal Combustion Engines 230.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (24 Oct) Payita 1 Solar PV 50.00 Commissioned 2025
2025 (8 Nov) Esperanza Wind Farm Wind 49.50 Commissioned 2025
2025 (11 Nov) SIBA Combined Cycle (2 ST) Combined Cycle 77.80 Commissioned 2025

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