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Hydroelectricity and dams in the Dominican Republic (view source)
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There are many hydroelectric plants in the [[Dominican Republic]], which is composed of [[river]]s, [[lake]]s, [[stream]]s, and several [[waterfall]]s.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! River:**
! Dam (Hydro-electric plant) Place:
! Capacity: (millions of m³*)
! Year Made:
|-
| 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.
{{North-America-stub}}
[[Category:Dominican Republic]]
[[Category:Hydropower]]
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! River:**
! Dam (Hydro-electric plant) Place:
! Capacity: (millions of m³*)
! Year Made:
|-
| 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.
{{North-America-stub}}
[[Category:Dominican Republic]]
[[Category:Hydropower]]