Mata De Palma Washington Solar Park

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Other names: Washington Capital Solar Park 3 (Phase 1)

Mata De Palma Washington Solar Park (Parque Solar Mata de Palma Washington) is an operating solar photovoltaic (PV) farm in San Antonio de Guerra, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Project Details

Table 1: Phase-level project details for Mata De Palma Washington Solar Park

Phase name Status Commissioning year Nameplate capacity Technology Owner Operator
1 Operating[1] 2019[2] 50 MWac[3] PV[3] Gamesa Electric [100%][2] Gamesa Electric[2]
2 Pre-construction[4] 2025 (planned)[5] 67 MWp/dc[5] PV[4] WCGF Solar SRL [100%][4]
3 Pre-construction[4] 2025 (planned)[5] 73 MWp/dc[5] PV[4] Energia Renovable BAS [100%][4] Energia Renovable BAS[6]

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Location

Table 2: Phase-level location details for Mata De Palma Washington Solar Park

Phase Name Location Coordinates (WGS 84)
1 San Antonio de Guerra, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic[7] 18.643, -69.588 (exact)[7]
2 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic[8] 18.6478, -69.5895 (exact)[8]
3 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic[8] 18.6478, -69.5895 (exact)[8]

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Additional data

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References

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