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Santo Domingo outdoor power brand new

Santo Domingo outdoor power brand new

Singapore, 17 October 2025 – ST Engineering’s Marine business and Siemens Energy have been awarded a second contract by Transcontinental Capital Corporation (Bermuda) Ltd., a subsidiary of Seaboard Corporation, to deliver Estrella del Mar IV, a state-of-the-art barge-mounted power plant to Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. [PDF Version]

FAQS about Santo Domingo outdoor power brand new

Could a water-based power plant benefit Santo Domingo?

A water-based power plant could be one very valuable asset. Estrella del Mar III offers a host of benefits to the people of lively Santo Domingo, with a more reliable energy supply, reduced LCoE (levelized cost of electricity), and less noise—residential housing is close to the power plant.

What is ST Engineering doing in Dominican Republic?

Follow us on Facebook and join our Telegram channel for the latest updates. ST Engineering’s Marine business together with Siemens Energy have been awarded a second floating power plant contract in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Also known as a barge-mounted power plant, this is the second based on its predecessor the Estrella del Mar III.

What is a new power plant in the Dominican Republic?

The new power plant will be based on its predecessor, the Estrella del Mar III, which was commissioned in 2022. When completed, it will enhance the Dominican Republic’s energy infrastructure with greater efficiency, flexibility and sustainability.

Could Santo Domingo be under water by 2050?

By 2050, parts of the city could be under water. A water-based power plant could be one very valuable asset. Estrella del Mar III offers a host of benefits to the people of lively Santo Domingo, with a more reliable energy supply, reduced LCoE (levelized cost of electricity), and less noise—residential housing is close to the power plant.