ISA closed 2025 with revenues of CoP$16T, a slight increase from CoP$15.8T in 2024, with energy businesses contributing 82%, infrastructure 15%, and telecommunications 3%.
Read moreThe government imposed a temporary 2% surcharge on gross revenues of hydroelectric and thermoelectric companies in flood-affected regions, which could generate between CoP$200B and CoP$300B for risk management financing, according to Valora Analitik (February 25, 2026).
Read moreAcolgén raised alarms over economic emergency decrees issued to address Colombia's flooding crisis, warning they could enable government intervention in reservoir operations.
Read moreThe Ministry of Transport, in partnership with Bancóldex and the National Guarantees Fund (FNG), launched a credit line totaling approximately CoP$14.8B to accelerate the replacement of combustion taxis with electric vehicles.
Read moreColombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy will award a geothermal exploration permit for the Cóndor Paipa project located in Paipa municipality, Boyacá department, to Dewhurst Group.
Read moreColombia's Interconexión Eléctrica SA confronts a governance crisis following the State Council's February 26 annulment of Jorge Andrés Carrillo's election as president, triggering immediate leadership changes. Seven potential permanent replacements have been identified.
Read moreAnother public dispute erupted between President Gustavo Petro and Medellín Mayor Federico Gutiérrez over energy tariffs, Hidroituango operations, and flood relief policies. The confrontation began when Gutiérrez criticized the government's decision to reject international aid for Córdoba flooding victims, calling the measure "absurd" and stating authorities "like to see people suffer."
Read moreThe strike at Electrificadora de Santander, an EPM subsidiary, completed eight days Friday with no advances or agreements reached between workers and the company. Despite the labor action, electricity service in Santander has continued uninterrupted.
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