Edeeste, Dominican Republic, power transformers, energy demand
Edeeste, the largest distributor in the Dominican Republic''s electricity system, is investing RD$920 million to install eight power transformers and six substations.
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Edeeste, the largest distributor in the Dominican Republic''s electricity system, is investing RD$920 million to install eight power transformers and six substations.
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The project has a comprehensive design that includes the engineering intervention, equipment acquisition and construction of the buildings. The contract will have a value of 38,150,000 and covers
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In addition, domestic and international investment has been deterred, especially in sectors that depend on a reliable power supply for their activities, although many facilities (such as tourist resorts) have
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Kepco competed with five companies, including those based in the Dominican Republic and Spain, for the bidding and was selected as a contractor
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The latest government call is for the construction of six substations.
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This project involves the establishment and reinforcement of three distribution substations in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, by KEPCO using the EPC (Engineering
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Two of the units will be installed as part of the Metropolitan substation expansion to ensure greater reliability and stability, benefiting the Naco, Kennedy, La Fe, El Vergel, Juan Pablo
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The plan focuses on intervening in ten key substations —from Paraíso and UASD 138 kV to Herrera and Bayona— and constructing new
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This dataset gives a full overview of the current (up to 2022) transmission grid infrastructure of Dominican Republic including power plants, power stations, power towers and power lines with
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