Hydroelectricity and dams in the Dominican Republic facts for kids
There are many hydroelectric plants in the Dominican Republic, which is composed of rivers, lakes, streams, and several waterfalls.
River:*! Dam (Hydro-electric plant) Place: | Capacity: (millions of m³*) | Year Made: | |
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Yaque Del Norte | Tavera | 137.0 | 1973 |
Bao River | Bao | 150.7 | 1984 |
Bao River | López-Angostura | 4.4 | 1985 |
Jimenoa River | Jimenoa | 0.3 | 1950 |
Maguaca River | Maguaca | 15.6 | 1999 |
Chacuey River | Chacuey | 13.7 | 1979 |
Yuna River | Hatillo | 375.0 | 1984 |
Nizao River | Valdesia | 137.0 | 1976 |
Nizao River | Jiguey | 167.2 | 1992 |
Nizao River | Aguacate | 4.3 | 1992 |
Nizao River | Las Barias | 1.7 | 1976 |
Yaque Del Sur | Sabana Yegua | 354.0 | 1979 |
San Juan River | Sabaneta | 63.0 | 1981 |
Blanco River | Rio Blanco | 1.1 | 1996 |
Jima River | Rincón | 60.0 | 1978 |
Las Damas | Las Damas | 0.4 | 1967 |
Mijo River | Mijo | 1.6 | 1990 |
Mao River | Monción | 369.4 | 2001 |
Cabeza De Caballo | Cabeza De Caballo | 0.6 | 1988 |
Note:
- *Capacity does not mean the amount of water that passes by the dam. It means the capacity of dam.
- **Some rivers have the same name as dams or hydro-electric plants.
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