President Gustavo Petro characterized as an administration milestone the recent Unidad de Planeación Minero-Energética (UPME) report confirming Colombia has surpassed 16% participation of non-conventional clean energies in its national electrical matrix. He’s not exactly correct.
Read moreColombia's national government inaugurated two community solar sports fields in Barranquilla's Adelita de Char and Las Malvinas neighborhoods with CoP$4.894 billion investment, integrating sports infrastructure with distributed renewable energy generation to address electricity cost pressures in vulnerable residential sectors.
Read moreColombia's national government announced the appointment of electrical engineer Víctor Paternina as Vice Minister of Energy, bringing over 18 years of energy sector experience.
Read moreEmpresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) recently published a primer to address public concerns about water management in the wake of heavy rains and President Gustavo Petro’s unsubstantiated accusations that the hydro plants had caused flooding in Colombia’s northwest.
Read moreColombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy announced support for GECELCA's transformation into solar energy through the creation of new subsidiary GECELCA Solar, marking a decisive advance in the country's energy matrix transformation.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy, Edwin Palma Egea, appointed Karen Schutt Esmeral as the new expert commissioner of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) .
Read moreISA Energía completed a strategic project improving operational reliability and energy efficiency at Ecopetrol's Barrancabermeja refinery, one of Colombia's most important assets for natural gas supply to the domestic market.
Read moreEmpresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM) is exploring business opportunities in Venezuela following the political transition, with electricity exports as the primary focus.
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