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FinDev Canada, IDB Invest and FMO invest in Enertur to boost
This energy group has 2.4 GW of installed capacity providing reliable, cost-effective, and clean energy to the Dominican Republic, Panama, Jamaica, Chile and Uruguay. This group has also made significant investments in electric mobility and natural gas infrastructure, further consolidating its role in the economic and social development of
Four steps financial institutions can take on the path to net zero
More than 450 financial institutions, acting together as part of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), committed to align over US$130t of capital with Paris Agreement targets. In the run-up to COP26, EY teams set out a structured approach to decarbonization which financial institutions could use to achieve their journey to net zero.
The Net-Zero Circle
The Dominican Republic is accelerating its shift towards renewable energy, with a target of generating 25% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2025. The announcement, made by Energy and Mines Minister Joel Santos during the Perspectives on the Electric Sector for 2025 forum hosted by the Dominican Association of the Electric Industry
Championing the Caribbean future towards net zero energy
The Caribbean Energy Chamber (CEC) is here to help change that. We aim to be the leading voice for the Caribbean''s energy sector, uniting stakeholders from renewables, energy, engineering, and related industries as well as end users under one shared vision: to ensure affordable net zero energy security for the Caribbean.
Production of renewable energy in Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic is the Caribbean''s leading economy, with consistent growth over the past decade. It is pursuing an active policy to deploy renewable energies, with the objective to reach 30% penetration of renewable energies in the grid by 2030.
Energy storage solutions driving net-zero transition, says
In the race to achieve net-zero emissions, advanced energy storage technologies are emerging as a game-changer, transforming how various sectors harness renewable power, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.. The latest breakthroughs, ranging from sodium-ion batteries that slash costs and improve safety to ultra
CEPM Zero
The "CEPM Zero" initiative aims to achieve carbon neutrality at CEPM through renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, pumped hydraulics, and green hydrogen, along with cutting-edge storage technology. This way, CEPM will become one of the first zero-emission and 100% renewable electricity companies in the world.
Accelerating responsible and just energy transitions | AES
In the Dominican Republic and Panama, AES has worked with the governments and our partners to develop solutions that provide reliable capacity, mitigating the impact from weather events like El Niño on existing assets, while reducing the need for fuel oil and diesel.
Energas and AES break the Dominican Republic''s reliance on oil
The Dominican Republic needed a holistic infrastructure solution to strategically shift from conventional generation to natural gas. Combining our respective relationships, expertise, and
Progress in clean energy but still far from the goal
The Dominican Republic has been making progress in clean energy production. However, like most developed and emerging countries, it is still a long way from reaching target seven of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of achieving clean and sustainable energy by 2030 and zero emissions by 2050.
MPC Energy Solutions enters the Dominican Republic and
Amsterdam/Oslo– 9 September 2021 – MPC Energy Solutions (MPCES) has entered the Dominican Republic through a joint development agreement with Soventix Caribbean, a leading regional developer.MPCES holds 51% in this partnership that seeks to develop and construct a solar park with a capacity of 50-100 MW by the end of 2022.
Dominican Republic eyes clean energy cooperation with UAE
Corporan Segura said, "WFES is a unique opportunity to connect with the world''s leading energy brands and explore groundbreaking solutions." The existing legal and regulatory framework in the Dominican Republic has facilitated foreign investment in renewable energies, positioning the island as a regional benchmark in the electricity sector.
The Dominican Republic Is Going Green To Boost
The Dominican Republic has a total of 5,000 megawatts of installed generation capacity. Coal is 30% and natural gas 39%, although this is variable because the power plants have the flexibility to
Production of renewable energy in Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic is the Caribbean''s leading economy, with consistent growth over the past decade. It is pursuing an active policy to deploy renewable energies, with the objective to reach 30% penetration of renewable energies in
World Bank Approves US$400 Million to Help Increase Reliable,
The Dominican Republic (DR) mostly relies on imported fossil fuels for power generation, which contributes to high greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and poor and vulnerable households are disproportionally affected by unreliable access to basic electricity services.
Energas and AES break the Dominican Republic''s reliance on oil
The Dominican Republic needed a holistic infrastructure solution to strategically shift from conventional generation to natural gas. Combining our respective relationships, expertise, and innovative strategies, we partnered through a new joint venture, EnaDom, to transform the country into a cleaner, more reliable energy matrix.
''Catalysts for a better world'': Dominican solar plant to help AES cut
The latest deal saw AES Dominicana and Scotiabank sign a US$36-million, five-year financing agreement in June for the construction of a photovoltaic (PV) project in the
MIT professor to present nuclear energy as key to Dominican Republic
<p>Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Association of the Electrical Industry (ADIE) and the Technological Institute of Santo Domingo (Intec) will host Professor Jacopo Buongiorno from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as the keynote speaker at the upcoming Energy Forum on October 10, 2024, at the El Embajador Hotel. Professor
Cemex''s Regenera and DP World sign circular waste
Cemex''s Regenera and DP World have partnered with a central focus on circular waste management in the Dominican Republic, focusing on converting waste tires into an eco-friendly substitute for fossil fuels, effectively combating methane emissions and aligning with both companies'' ambitious environmental goals. that is a global leader in
Dominican Republic to host XI Energy Week for Latin America
The next Energy Week will be held in Chile in 2025, leading up to the Dominican Republic''s hosting in 2026. These meetings are significant for promoting political and strategic dialogue on energy issues among the 27 member countries of OLADE, fostering strategies to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and transition towards a more sustainable energy matrix.
Progress in clean energy but still far from the goal
The Dominican Republic has been making progress in clean energy production. However, like most developed and emerging countries, it is still a long way from reaching target seven of the Sustainable Development
Accelerating responsible and just energy transitions | AES
In the Dominican Republic and Panama, AES has worked with the governments and our partners to develop solutions that provide reliable capacity, mitigating the impact from weather events
''Catalysts for a better world'': Dominican solar plant to help AES
The latest deal saw AES Dominicana and Scotiabank sign a US$36-million, five-year financing agreement in June for the construction of a photovoltaic (PV) project in the Dominican Republic. The Santanasol solar facility, AES''s second on the island, is expected to generate 50 megawatts (MW) of power and reduce CO 2 emissions by an estimated
Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic, Emissions – Agriculture total, viewed on May 24, 2017. 3 WRI CAIT 2.0, 2017. 4 Dominican Republic. Dominican Republic''s National Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Inventory for year 2010, 2015. Note: The GHG Inventory is part of the Dominican Republic''s Third National Communication to the UNFCCC (unpublished yet), and uses GWPs

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