Carlos Alberto Mazeneth, General Manager of Efigas, spoke about the company's commitment to sustainability.
Read moreColombian authorities are discussing the budget allocation for the payment of electricity, gas, and fuel subsidies.
Read moreJuan Valdez announced its commitment to the fight against climate change.
Read moreAlquería announced its 'Guardians' programs, which seek to make it a plastic neutral company by 2023.
Read moreIrene Vélez, Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) spoke again about electricity tariffs in the country.
Read moreAndrés Jaramillo, CEO of VG Mobility, spoke about the company's plans and how electric vehicles have been implemented in Bogotá's mass transit system.
Read moreGrupo Energia Bogota (GEB) is working hand in hand with companies and authorities in Germany to advance in energy transition processes, specifically with the use of hydrogen.
Read moreBernardo Vargas Gibsone, Former President of ISA, has taken over as president for Latin America of DigitalBridge.
Read moreThe NEU Energy mobile platform, which measures in real time electricity consumption in business environments, reduced the consumption of the country's organizations.
Read moreCompanies continue to work on the creation of charging infrastructures that provide better performance for Electric Vehicles (EVs).
Read moreThe S&P Corporate Sustainability Assessment (CSA) released the results of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), with good news for Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC).
Read moreA personal incident and an opportunity to hear the Vice Minister of Energy speak, contributed to this Thursday Thought about infrastructure challenges in the coming years.
Read moreThe International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) reported the renewable energy generation capacity in Latin America, and Colombia stands out in this ranking.
Read moreThe Mayor of Medellín, Daniel Quintero, filed a project to authorize the protection clause of public patrimony that EPM has in UNE and Invertelco.
Read moreThe lack of charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs) has been one of the main barriers for users entering this market, but companies invest to solve this problem and facilitate access to charging stations.
Read moreSeos Energy is the first fintech to provide solar loans to the residential sector in Colombia.
Read moreElectricity generation is mainly renewable, thanks to hydroelectric power plants, in Colombia. However, consumption still depends more on other sources of energy, derived from oil, demonstrating the need to diversify the matrix in a gradual way.
Read moreEPM explained the reasons for some modifications to the bidding process to build the final civil works of Hidroituango.
Read moreMercado Libre announced that it will double its electric fleet in Latin America by 2022.
Read moreISA won the Kimal-Lagunas project during the international public bidding process organized by the Chilean National Electric Coordinator (CEN).
Read moreThe world is betting on the development of hydrogen as one of the main tools in the fight against climate change, and Colombia stands out in the development of this energy source in the region.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, announced that energy prices will begin to decrease in the coming months.
Read moreJuan Ricardo Ortega, President of Grupo Energía Bogotá (GEB), spoke about the energy transition process.
Read moreFernando Galindo, Holcim's Director of Strategic Marketing, spoke about the company's commitment to sustainability.
Read moreThe National Association for Sustainable Mobility (Andemos) published its monthly report on the behavior of the hybrid and electric vehicle market in August 2022. Here are the details.
Read moreEnel announced that the El Guavio hydroelectric power plant is resuming normal operation.
Read moreThe Superintendence of Services (SuperServicios) fined EPM due to billing irregularities, and the company reacted quickly to the fine.
Read moreThe XXXIX Colombian Energy Conference (ENERCOL) will be held on September 28 and 29 at the Nogal Club in Bogota.
Read moreXM, operator of the National Interconnected System (SIN) and administrator of the Wholesale Energy Market (MEM), reported consumption results for August 2022.
Read moreThe French Development Agency (FDA) seeks to support the Colombian government in the energy transition process.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) published Decree 1318 of July 27, 2022 and resolution 40302 of August 5, 2022.
Read moreDuring the electricity tariff debate, several commentators said that the solution to the problem was for everyone to generate their own power with solar panels. A chicken in every pot and a solar panel on every rooftop.
Read moreXM spoke about the role of hydroelectric plants in the country's energy matrix.
Read moreIsagen announced the entry into operation of two solar parks in the department of Meta.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, announced measures to curb the increase in electricity rates, and sector associations reacted to these measures.
Read moreGrupo Energia Bogota's (GEB) Juan Ricardo Ortega spoke about the company's plans to invest in the power transmission business.
Read moreAcolgen's Natalia Gutiérrez spoke about energy prices in the country.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, spoke about the energy price crisis in the country.
Read moreAfinia is facing a scandal due to a contract with a cost overrun of more than CoP$31B.
Read moreThe Glenfarne Asset Company announced the acquisition of Termonorte in Colombia, a power plant located near the port of Santa Marta.
Read moreCelsia announced its social and environmental investment plan in five departments of Colombia.
Read moreAuthorities announced an agreement with the communities to end the protests on roads near El Guavio plant.
Read moreAfinia, a subsidiary of the EPM Group, is developing key projects to improve energy service in the Caribbean region.
Read moreFitch Ratings warned about the consequences of the government's possible intervention in the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG).
Read moreThe CREG issued three resolutions announcing measures on electricity marketers and consumers.
Read moreRoadblocks in the municipality of Ubalá, Cundinamarca, continue to affect ‘El Guavio’ hydroelectric power plant, the largest in the country.
Read moreExecutives of companies and entities involved in the operation, generation and calculation of energy tariffs made statements on the controversy over high prices.
Read moreThe Colombian government wants to accelerate the energy transition, betting on unconventional renewable energy sources. Has the government taken costs into account?.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, made headlines this week after talking about key issues like high energy prices.
Read moreThe Minister of Environment (MinAmbiente), Susana Muhamad, announced the new Director of the Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA).
Read moreGrupo Argos' cement company launched a process in which hydrogen is injected into the clinker.
Read moreUPME's Christian Jaramillo spoke about the delays in energy projects and the possible consequences of this situation in the coming years.
Read moreColombia has discussed about the high energy prices in the last weeks. Companies in the sector proposed alternatives to solve this crisis.
Read morePromigas will build the largest solar energy farm in Colombia for the Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar (UTB).
Read more“The exaggerated increase of energy prices in the country between 25% and 49% could lead to questioning of the entire electricity system by the population. Therefore, we urgently propose a reform to the electric energy tariff model to help users mitigate the excessively high prices of the bills": this was stated by Engineer Daniel Medina Velandia, President of the Colombian Association of Engineers, ACIEM, in a communication sent to the Minister of Mines and Energy, Irene Vélez Torres.
Read moreThe energy sector is going through a controversy due to high energy prices in the last months. Here is a list of prices by operator.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro spoke about alternatives to control increases in energy tariffs.
Read moreISA's Juan Emilio Posada spoke about the company's role in the energy transition process, investment plans and other relevant topics.
Read moreColombia is advancing in the challenge of decarbonizing its economy. Green hydrogen has been at the center of the talks to achieve the country’s environmental goals.
Read moreThe Minister of Environment (MinAmbiente), Susana Muhamad, gave a report on the number of deforested hectares in the last 20 years.
Read moreIsagen acquired the Sabanalarga solar project from the Spanish group Solaer.
Read moreThe government of Gustavo Petro announced the appointment of the new Vice-Minister of Energy.
Read moreCundinamarca’s Governor’s Office and the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) announced the full-scale model of the RegioTram, providing unpublished details.
Read moreColombia is discussing high energy prices despite the rainy season in the country. Companies and associations explained the different reasons for this behavior.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced a pact to solve the rise in energy prices.
Read moreThe National University of Colombia (UNAL) published a study about the geothermal potential to meet energy demand in Bogotá.
Read moreEnel Colombia announced that the blocks at the El Guavio hydroelectric plant continue to affect the operation of this important power generator.
Read moreThe DANE reported an increase in inflation for August, where electricity prices played an important role. President Gustavo Petro spoke about this issue.
Read moreJuan Camilo Nariño, president of the Colombian Mining Association (ACM), spoke about the tax reform and its effects on the energy transition process and the mining sector.
Read moreGrupo Energia Bogotá (GEB) received the approval of the Superintendence of the Brazilian Antitrust Regulator to invest in Brazil.
Read moreFrequent readers probably find I use a number of set phrases or symbols, sometimes without too much explanation. I thought I better describe what I meant, at the very least so I can hyperlink them in future Thursday Thoughts back to this article.
Read moreThese are the details of the most recent protest at the Guavio hydroelectric plant.
Read moreThe Colombian Association of Large Industrial and Commercial Energy Consumers (Asoenergía) made a request to the government and the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) regarding renewable energies.
Read moreEpiroc, a Swedish mining and infrastructure equipment company, is committed to the energy transition process through its products.
Read moreBYD delivered a new fleet of electric buses during the opening of the 'El Pardo II' yard in Usme (Bogotá). Here are the details.
Read moreThe President of the Cali Chamber of Commerce (CCC), Luis Fernando Pérez, spoke about the promotion of new sources of renewable generation in the region.
Read moreFormer president Álvaro Uribe shared a 10-point statement in which he explains the reasons why he considers it important to sell EPM's shares in UNE Millicom.
Read moreCelsia's Ricardo Sierra talked about the company's plans for the next few years, and the possibility of becoming 'Carbon Negative'.
Read moreThe Refoenergy Bita project, which was inaugurated in 2021, represented a radical change for the energy security of Puerto Carreño and the department of Vichada.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, and Promigas', Juan Manuel Rojas, talked about the relevance of green hydrogen and natural gas in the energy transition process.
Read moreThe Institute for Planning and Promotion of Energy Solutions for Non-Interconnected Zones (IPSE) reported that more families will have energy for the first time thanks to the 'Works for taxes' mechanism.
Read moreThe National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) recently imposed a fine on EPM. This is why.
Read moreThe country is betting on accelerating the energy transition, but these new technologies require large investments.
Read moreThe private sector continues to show its commitment to advance in the fight against climate change by becoming carbon neutral.
Read moreSupersociedades announced the ranking of the largest companies in Colombia.
Read moreBogota’s Mayor's Office, Transmilenio, Enel Colombia and the concessionaires Mueve Usme and Usme ZE, delivered a new electric bus yard to the city.
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