ACCIONA Energía develops a new 63MW PV plant in Dominican
ACCIONA Energía announced today the development of a new photovoltaic project in the Dominican Republic, the Pedro Corto solar plant, in collaboration with Grupo País.
Dominican Republic brings Caribbean''s largest solar plant online
The Dominican Republic has officially inaugurated Cotoperí Solar, the largest PV project in Central America and the Caribbean, in a ceremony led by Vice President Raquel Peña.
ACCIONA Energía Builds Pedro Corto Solar Plant in the Dominican
This technology optimizes sunlight exposure and maximizes production, reaching 189.07 GWh annually—enough to power 78,000 Dominican households. The plant is expected to begin
Construction of a 79MW photovoltaic solar park in the Dominican
The project helps Dominican Republic to reach its goal until 2025, the year in which they expect 25% of the electricity consumed by the country to come from renewable energies, and has generated more
Dominican Republic bets on renewable energies with the largest solar
According to Acciona''s figures, **Cotoperí Solar** will generate **286 GWh annually**, equivalent to supplying **166,000 homes**, and will help **avoid more than 210,000 tons of CO₂
Dominican Republic Inaugurates Solar Energy Complex
On Wednesday, the Dominican Republic inaugurated the Cotoperi Solar complex in La Romana, with an installed capacity of 162.6 megawatts peak (MWp), considered the largest
Dominican Republic
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
New ruling cuts red tape for installing solar energy in DR
The new regulation governing distributed generation in the Dominican Republic was recently published on 19 January 2026, marking a significant shift in how solar panels are installed
Dominican Republic''s new solar projects add over 140 MW
The installed renewable energy capacity in the Dominican Republic rose to 1,126.25 MW at the end of 2023 from 555.5 MW in 2020. There are currently over 1,300 MW of solar photovoltaic