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Power Plants in Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic has 15 power plants on the map, adding up to about 2 GW of capacity. By number of plants, the most common type is oil. Below: the full fuel mix and the country’s biggest stations. From the WRI Global Power Plant Database, snapshot 2026-06-23.
POWER PLANTS15
TOTAL CAPACITY2 GW
MOST COMMON FUELOil
By fuel
How Dominican Republic’s plants split by primary fuel, by number of stations, with total installed capacity for each.
Oil5 · 33% · 842 MW
Solar3 · 20% · 113 MW
Hydro3 · 20% · 227 MW
Coal2 · 13% · 305 MW
Gas1 · 7% · 319 MW
Wind1 · 7% · 52 MW
Largest power plants in Dominican Republic
The country’s biggest stations by installed capacity, with fuel and commissioning year where recorded.
430 MWQuisqueya 2Oil
319 MWAES AndresGas
260 MWItabo power stationCoal1986
185 MWHaina TGOil
100 MWMonte RioOil
96 MWTavera 1Hydro
85 MWSultana del EsteOil
82 MWPalomino 1Hydro
58 MWGuayubínSolar
52 MWLos Cocos 2Wind
49 MWJiguey 1Hydro
45 MWBarahona power stationCoal2001
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