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Old 03-01-2007, 05:21 PM
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[quote=samiam;495806]So...you put the rest on the spot market.
The problem remains in the renewable energy laws of the DR. There are none. [/qote]

I meant is as a perspective on its size.

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The way it works elsewhere, if you are GREEN, say a windfarm, your energy has preference on the spot market than that of a coal or fuel burning source (as in a government coal plant from China).
that why I really like the following:

• Build 53 km of overhead power line connecting the project to the national power grid (SENI1);


• Install an advanced monitoring and control system to monitor and control the electricity output
from the wind farm.
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• The project will lead to the reduction of green house gas emissions compared to a business as
usual approach by an estimated 321,433 tCO2 per year;



• The project will serve as the first example of large-scale, grid-connected wind energy capacity
in the Dominican Republic, generate around368.4 GWh of green electricity per year;



• The project will contribute to promoting and developing the renewable energy sector in the Dominican Republic;


• The project will assist with applying new legislation aimed at stimulating the small to medium scale renewable projects in the country –The Renewable Energy Act (draft)2;
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