May 21, 2024

Acciona and Grupo Pais Develop 63.35 MW Solar Project in DR

The Spanish renewables company ACCIONA Energia and Grupo Pais are collaborating on a 63.35 MW solar project in the Dominican Republic.

ACCIONA Energía and Grupo País to Develop Pedro Corto Solar Plant

ACCIONA Energía has announced a new solar project in the Dominican Republic, the Pedro Corto solar plant, developed in partnership with Grupo País. ACCIONA Energía will hold a 51% stake, with Grupo País owning the remaining 49%.

Located in the province of San Juan de la Maguana, the project will have a capacity of 63.35 MW. It is backed by a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Edesur Dominicana—one of the three state-owned distribution companies in the Dominican Republic.

Solar Facility to Power 78,000 Dominican Households 

The facility will use solar panels mounted on single-axis trackers that adjust their position throughout the day to follow the sun. 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 operations by the end of 2025. This project will prevent the emission of over 130,000 tons of CO2 annually, equivalent to removing 50,000 cars from the road. The project will also be integrated into ACCIONA Energía’s Social Impact Management program, which allocates a portion of the company’s annual revenues to social, environmental, and training initiatives designed to improve the well-being of local communities.

ACCIONA Energía Expands Portfolio in the Dominican Republic

ACCIONA Energía began operations at its first photovoltaic facility in the Dominican Republic, the 58 MWp Calabaza I plant, in 2023. The company is also constructing the 162 MW Cotoperí photovoltaic project in collaboration with Cotosolar Holding SA, a consortium that includes the JMMB Sustainable Energy Fund (FES), managed by JMMB Funds, Grupo País, and other minority investors. Upon completion, this solar complex, comprising three photovoltaic plants, will be one of the largest in Central America and the Caribbean.

ACCIONA Energía: Pioneering Renewable Energy

ACCIONA Energía is a leading global renewable energy operator. As of December 2020, the company owned a portfolio of 11 GW (gross) of exclusively renewable generation assets. With a presence in 16 countries, ACCIONA Energía is organized into five main operational hubs: Spain, North America, Mexico, Chile, and Australia. The company operates across five renewable technologies—wind, solar photovoltaic, hydro, solar thermal, and biomass—and also incorporates energy storage.

With over three decades of experience, ACCIONA Energía has been a dedicated renewable energy company from the start, making significant contributions to the development of industry-standard technology and operating procedures. ​

To enhance its strategic position and capitalize on growth opportunities in the transition to a fully decarbonized energy model, ACCIONA Energía leverages its scale, global presence, expertise, and commitment to innovation, along with a proven track record of developing and managing diverse generation technologies in various countries and regulatory environments.

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