In a landmark move for Caribbean clean energy, EGE Haina has officially inaugurated the first utility-scale hybrid wind and solar power plant in the Dominican Republic. This pioneering project represents a significant step forward in the nation’s ongoing push for renewable energy expansion, combining two key green technologies into a single, powerful generation complex.
The facility, known as the Esperanza hybrid park, boasts a total installed capacity of approximately 199.5 MW. It achieves this by integrating three distinct generation units. The project’s inauguration includes the brand-new 60 MW Esperanza Solar 2 park and the 49.5 MW Esperanza Eólico wind farm. These new installations now operate alongside the pre-existing 90 MW Esperanza Solar 1 park, creating a cohesive and diversified energy hub.
On a technical level, the project’s solar capacity is driven by 259,370 advanced bifacial panels deployed across 246 hectares, while its wind power is harnessed by 11 modern Vestas turbines. Together, the complex is projected to produce an estimated 485,000 MWh of clean electricity annually. This substantial output directly supports the country’s national energy objectives, including its ambitious targets for developing grid-scale energy storage solutions.
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