Summary
Dominica is a wind farm located in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, and built in two stages (I and II), completed in 2014 and 2015, respectively. With an installed capacity of 200 MW and an estimated annual production of 260 GWh, the wind farm avoids over 303,000 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2), the equivalent of taking 64,000 cars off the road. The project represents an investment of 346 million dollars and has generated more than 600 jobs during the construction stage, with 40% of the staff being local. In total, 15 companies were involved in the construction of the wind farm. The sponsor, Dominica Energia Limpia, a subsidiary of Enel Green Power México, promoted social programs to empower local communities through farming and reforestation workshops, as well as training on how to feed cattle during periods of drought. The project also improved community infrastructure, building sport facilities in two local schools and installing solar panels in the area.
Research director
Dr. Andreas Georgoulias
Research core team
Cristina Contreras, ENV-SP • Judith Rodriguez, ENV-SP
Case study written by
Mabe García, Research Fellow