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Updating Grid Code Regulations for Renewables in the Dominican Republic

This report is available in Spanish and looks at international best practices for grid codes, provides a gap analysis and makes recommendations on how to simplify and update the connection and operation requirements of conventional and renewable power plants in the Dominican electricity market.

Updating Grid Code Regulations for Renewables in the Dominican Republic

This report is available in Spanish and looks at international best practices for grid codes, provides a gap analysis and makes recommendations on how to simplify and update the connection and operation requirements of conventional and renewable power plants in the Dominican electricity market.

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PV Generation Hosting Capacity in Dominican Distribution Grids

The “Proyecto Transición Energética” has provided capacity building on technical integration issues of PV in the distribution grid and analysed the maximum PV penetration levels on a number of representative, real distribution feeders in the Dominican Republic. The resulting study, realised through a Leveraged Partnership with GET.transform, provides recommendations to improve the current regulatory landscape for distributed generation.

PV Generation Hosting Capacity in Dominican Distribution Grids

The “Proyecto Transición Energética” has provided capacity building on technical integration issues of PV in the distribution grid and analysed the maximum PV penetration levels on a number of representative, real distribution feeders in the Dominican Republic. The resulting study, realised through a Leveraged Partnership with GET.transform, provides recommendations to improve the current regulatory landscape for distributed generation.

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Scenarios for the Energy Transition

Energy scenarios developed in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are not limited to technical and economic parametres but increasingly include social and environmental factors that reflect the complexities of a clean energy transition. This is one of the findings recognised in this report which summarises the webinar series Long-Term Energy Scenarios (LTES) for Developing National Clean Energy Transition Plans in Latin America and the Caribbean jointly organised by IRENA, UN ECLAC and GET.transform in 2021.

Scenarios for the Energy Transition

Energy scenarios developed in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are not limited to technical and economic parametres but increasingly include social and environmental factors that reflect the complexities of a clean energy transition. This is one of the findings recognised in this report which summarises the webinar series Long-Term Energy Scenarios (LTES) for Developing National Clean Energy Transition Plans in Latin America and the Caribbean jointly organised by IRENA, UN ECLAC and GET.transform in 2021.

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