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Community Micro-Hydropower in Dominican Republic

· 29 March 2026 · 1 sources

The Dominican Republic is making significant strides in rural electrification through the implementation of community micro-hydropower plants. According to the 2022 World Small Hydropower Development Report, the country boasts 98 percent electricity access in rural areas, with hydropower playing a key role due to its installed capacity of 623 megawatts. Unlike many Caribbean nations that rely solely on small hydropower plants, the Dominican Republic also operates large hydropower facilities, positioning it as a regional leader in renewable energy. These community-based micro-hydropower projects are revolutionizing isolated areas by providing reliable and sustainable electricity, which is crucial for local development and improving quality of life. This progress highlights the potential of small-scale renewable energy solutions to bridge the rural energy gap in developing regions.

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Community micro-hydropower plants revolutionise isolated areas of the Dominican Republic Global Voices 29 Mar 2026, 09:00

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