Energy transition by harnessing renewable energy

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Energy transition by harnessing renewable energy
SectorMost major industry classification systems use sources of revenue as their basis for classifying companies into specific sectors, subsectors and industries. In order to group like companies based on their sustainability-related risks and opportunities, SASB created the Sustainable Industry Classification System® (SICS®) and the classification of sectors, subsectors and industries in the SDG Investor Platform is based on SICS.
Renewable Resources and Alternative Energy
Alternative Energy
Business Model Description

Harnessing available natural resources, such as solar energy, the kinetic energy of water and wind power to promote decarbonization and contribute to the fight against climate change through clean and alternative energy.

Expected Impact

The transition to renewable energy drives sustainable development, mitigating climate change, generating employment, and promoting equity.

Indicative ReturnDescribes the rate of growth an investment is expected to generate within the IOA. The indicative return is identified for the IOA by establishing its Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Return of Investment (ROI) or Gross Profit Margin (GPM).
10% - 15% (in IRR)
Investment TimeframeDescribes the time period in which the IOA will pay-back the invested resources. The estimate is based on asset expected lifetime as the IOA will start generating accumulated positive cash-flows.
Long Term (10+ years)
Market SizeDescribes the value of potential addressable market of the IOA. The market size is identified for the IOA by establishing the value in USD, identifying the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) or providing a numeric unit critical to the IOA.
> USD 1 billion
Average Ticket Size (USD)Describes the USD amount for a typical investment required in the IOA.
> USD 10 million
Direct ImpactDescribes the primary SDG(s) the IOA addresses.
Gender Equality (SDG 5) Affordable and Clean Energy (SDG 7) Climate Action (SDG 13)
Indirect ImpactDescribes the secondary SDG(s) the IOA addresses.
Sustainable Cities and Communities (SDG 11)
Sector Sources
  • 1) CONEP, 2019. Strategic proposals for the development of the Dominican Republic: https://docs.google.com/viewerng/viewer?url=https://conep.org.do/sites/default/files/propuestas-para-el-desarrollo-de-rd-paginas-eliminadas.pdf. 2) MEPYD, 2021. Plan Nacional Plurianual del Sector Publico 2021-2024: https://mepyd.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/drive/DIGEDES/PLAN%20PLURIANUAL%20SECTOR%20PU%CC%81BLICO%202017-2020/PNPSP-Plan%20Nacional%20Plurianual%20del%20Sector%20Pu%CC%81blico.pdf. 3) IDB Invest. 2021. Women, Drivers of the Energy Transition. https://idbinvest.org/en/blog/gender/women-drivers-energy-transition#:~:text=Women%20account%20for%2035%25%20of,sustainable%20energy%2C%20climate%20change%2C%20and 4) World Bank. Energy management in the Dominican Republic: https://www.datosmundial.com/america/republica-dominicana/balance-energetico.php. 5) UNDP, 2020. First Biennial Update Report of the Dominican Republic to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change: https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/resource/Dominican%20Republic-%20BUR1.pdf 6) Energy Transition Project - Promotion of Renewable Energy to Implement Climate Goals in the Dominican Republic: https://transicionenergetica.do/sobre-nosotros/. 7) Presidency of the Dominican Republic, 2021. Government aims for 25% of energy consumption to be renewable by 2025: https://presidencia.gob.do/noticias/gobierno-aspira-que-el-25-del-consumo-de-energia-sea-renovable-en-el-ano-2025 8) ILO and UNDP, 2023. Rapid Situational Assessment on the potential for just transition and green jobs in the Dominican Republic: Rapid Situational Assessment on the potential for just transition and green jobs in the Dominican Republic: United Nations Development Program (undp.org). 9) IDB, 2021. Women, the engine of the energy transition: https://idbinvest.org/es/blog/genero/la-mujer-motor-de-la-transicion-energetica 10) GIZ, 2020. Financing Renewable Energies in the Dominican Republic: https://transicionenergetica.do/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/GIZ_DomRep_Financiamiento-Energ%C3%ADas-Renovables_web.pdf
IOA Sources
  • 11) IRENA. 2016. Renewable Energy Prospects Dominican Republic. https://www.irena.org/Publications/2016/Jul/Renewable-Energy-Prospects-Dominican-Republic#:~:text=A%20REmap%20country%20study%20from,PV)%2C%20wind%20and%20bioenergy. 12) World Bank. 2023. What You Need to Know About Abatement Costs and Decarbonization. https://www.worldbank.org/en/news/feature/2023/04/20/what-you-need-to-know-about-abatement-costs-and-decarbonisation 13) Diario Libre, 2022. Customers will pay more for energy starting this month amid dissatisfaction with service: https://www.diariolibre.com/economia/energia/2022/07/01/nuevos-precios-de-la-tarifa-electrica-en-julio-de-2022/1922144. 14) Law No. 57-07 on Incentives for the Development of Renewable Energy Sources and their Special Regimes: . Special Regimes: https://www.hacienda.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Ley-57-07-sobre-Energia-Renovable.pdf" 15) National Energy Commission, 2022. National Energy Plan 2022-2036: https://www.cne.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Plan-Energetico-Nacional-WEB-2022.pdf 16) SOLAR RATIONING POTENTIAL IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: https://www.cne.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/potencial-solar.pdf 17) EGE Haina's Experience in the Development of Renewable Projects in the Dominican Republic: https://transicionenergetica.do/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Experiencia-EGE-HAINA-en-Desarrollo-Proyectos-Renovables-en-RD.pdf 18) Redacción NID. 2023. Descarbonización en República Dominicana versus América Latina y el Caribe. https://noticiarioinformativo.com/descarbonizacion-en-republica-dominicana-versus-america-latina-y-el-caribe/ 19) National Energy Commission, 2016: https://www.cne.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/analisis-pobreza-energetica-republica-dominicana.pdf 20) Gobierno de la República Dominicana. 2020. Contribución Nacionalmente Determinada 2020. https://unfccc.int/sites/default/files/NDC/2022-06/Dominican%20Republic%20First%20NDC%20%28Updated%20Submission%29.pdf 21) Energy profile: Dominican Republic: https://www.gem.wiki/Perfil_energ%C3%A9tico:_Rep%C3%BAblica_Dominicana#:~:text=2010%20and%202019.-,Producci%C3%B3n,(0%2C90%20%20%25). 22) MEPyD, 2021. Pluriannual National Public Sector Plan 2021-2024: https://mepyd.gob.do/publicaciones/plan-nacional-plurianual-del-sector-publico-2021-2024/. 23) National Energy Commission, 2022. National Energy Plan 2022-2036: https://www.cne.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Plan-Energetico-Nacional-WEB-2022.pdf 24) NATIONAL PLAN OF ADAPTATION FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 2015-2030 (PNACC RD) https://adaptacion.cambioclimatico.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Plan-Nacional-de-Adaptacion-para-el-Cambio-Climatico-en-RD-2015-2030-PNACC.pdf 25) Ministry of Energy and Mines, 2021: PLAN ESTRATEGICO INSTITUCIONAL (PEI) 2021 -2024 https://mem.gob.do/transparencia/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Plan-Estrategico-Institucional-2021.pdf 26) Law 1-12 on the National Development Strategy 2030: https://mepyd.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/drive/UAAES/END/Informes%20Anuales%20END/end_2030.pdf 27) Law No. 57-07 on Incentives for the Development of Renewable Energy Sources and their Special Regimes. https://www.hacienda.gob.do/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Ley-57-07-sobre-Energia-Renovable.pdf 28) Decree No. 202-08 which approves the Regulations for the application of Law No. 57-07, on Incentives for the Development of Renewable Energy Sources and its Special Regimes: https://dgii.gov.do/legislacion/reglamentos/Documents/2008/202-08.pdf 29) General Electricity Law No. 125-01 and its implementing regulations: https://www.sie.gob.do/images/sie-documentos-pdf/leyes/LeyGeneraldeElecctricidadNo.125-01.pdf 30) Bnamericas. 2021. República Dominicana espera inversión de US$2.000mn en energías renovables los próximos tres años. https://www.bnamericas.com/es/noticias/republica-dominicana-espera-inversion-de-us2000mn-en-energias-renovables-los-proximos-tres-anos