Dominican Government Meets with 14 Electricity Generators to Address Fuel Supply Amid Middle East Crisis
The Dominican Government convened a meeting with 14 electricity generation companies to discuss the potential impact of the Middle East crisis on fuel supplies for electricity generation. Minister of Energy and Mines, Joel Santos, and Superintendent of Electricity, Andrés Astacio, emphasized the importance of coordinated preventive actions. Participants reported sufficient coal and natural gas supplies to maintain stability in the national electric system for the remainder of the year. Ongoing monitoring of international developments will continue.

The Dominican Government held a meeting with 14 electricity generation companies to assess the potential impact of the Middle East crisis on fuel supplies for electricity generation. Minister Joel Santos and Superintendent Andrés Astacio stated that the government is closely monitoring international events that could affect the electric sector.
The meeting discussed technical information regarding fuel inventory levels, current supply contracts, and response mechanisms. Companies reported having sufficient coal and natural gas for operations through the year, contributing to the stability of the electric system. Continuous coordination with industry players is planned.




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