Bogota’s Secretary of the Environment highlighted the work of the 234 companies and entities that managed to develop strategies to promote the use of environmentally friendly policies.
Read moreEPM said that only one consortium submitted a bid to complete the second stage of works for the Hidroituango megaproject.
Read moreHolcim S.A. announced that it will use renewable energy to supply its main facilities.
Read moreCenit is moving forward with the process that will certify it as a carbon neutral company.
Read moreColombian authorities and the private sector signed a memorandum of understanding to advance in the sustainable industrialization process.
Read moreHidroituango became an official part of Colombia’s electricity grid after passing its final turbine test.
Read moreMayor Jaime Pumarejo Heins participated in the COP15 Conference of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD).
Read moreIn June I wrote an article about not leaping to apply “green solutions” arbitrarily to any given situation without thinking through whether the idea made any practical sense. That article dealt with biofuels and mixing hydrogen with natural gas. Now a similar argument has come up, about the practicalities of industrializing H2. Since hydrogen plays a key role in the Colombian government’s and State-owned Enterprise Ecopetrol’s energy transition plans, I thought the ideas were worth discussing.
Read moreAníbal Gaviria, Governor of Antioquia, and EPM's Jorge Andrés Carrillo, spoke about the conclusions of the Departmental Risk Management Committee on the evacuation of Hidroituango.
Read moreThese are the Colombian companies that were highlighted in the Dow Jones Sustainability Index.
Read moreThe Olímpica Group started approaches with different suppliers and installers of solar panels back in 2017, thanks to the opportunities granted through Law 1715 of 2014.
Read moreFedeBiocombustibles explained why biofuels will play an important role in the energy transition process.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) and Fenoge announced three energy projects for the Colombian Pacific.
Read moreIsagen announced an agreement to sell the Termocentro plant in Santander.
Read moreRepresentatives of Germany and Colombia hosted the first Binational Dialogue on reindustrialization policies based on renewable energies and the development of the green hydrogen sector.
Read moreNG Energy International Corp. announced a strategic agreement with COX Energy to boost renewable energies.
Read moreAfinia presented a plan to the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) to reduce energy prices.
Read moreISAGEN's Camilo Marulanda spoke about the need to have stable rules for the energy transition process.
Read moreInternational scientists made pleas to world leaders regarding environmental protection.
Read moreEnel will leverage projects to bring energy to more than 3,259 rural customers in Cundinamarca. This is how.
Read moreJavier Higuera, Director of regional coordination of the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, spoke about a regional electric integration plan to implement clean energies.
Read moreThe efforts made to lower electric energy tariffs in the country could be erased with the approved tax reform.
Read moreThe CCC Ituango Consortium, formed by Conconcreto, Coninsa and Camargo Correa, spoke about the completion of the mega-project.
Read moreThe company Cercarbono was created after the need for a player to establish a certificate on climate change mitigation.
Read moreThe Mining and Energy Planning Unit (UPME) submitted six electricity transmission projects for public consultation.
Read moreColombia was the first Latin American country to join the Climate Finance Leadership Initiative (CFLI), a program led by Michael R. Bloomberg.
Read moreCambio magazine hosted the "Energy Transition Route" forum, which reiterated the relevance of promoting the use of renewable energies in an orderly, responsible, and timely manner.
Read moreI have been unable to produce “Thursday Thoughts” for the past two weeks for personal reasons but I accumulated a number of notes and ideas over that time that, while none would serve as a full article on its own, each has their contribution.
Read moreThe first two units of HidroItuango are part of the generation matrix of the national system, but the country is wondering, what will the next step be.
Read moreThe Eighth version of the Latin American Energy Economics Meeting (ELAEE) took place in Bogota, bringing together regional leaders to discuss and explore energy economics in the context of the energy transition.
Read moreColombian authorities announced a project to implement state-of-the-art technology in Colombia’s power transmission.
Read moreThe 'La Niña' phenomenon and its ravages have several regions of the country on red alert.
Read moreGrupo Energía de Bogotá (GEB) signed an agreement with the municipalities of Riohacha and Maicao, in the department of La Guajira, to develop renewable projects.
Read moreThermoelectric plants affiliated to the National Association of Generating Companies (Andeg) are making progress in sustainability issues.
Read moreEduardo Ospina, co-founder, and CEO of Unergy, spoke about ‘green investments’ as a profitable alternative to traditional energy projects.
Read moreISA’s subsidiary, ISA Cteep, started an energy storage project in Brazil.
Read moreMacroeconomic variables are generating alerts due to their effects on the development of unconventional renewable energy projects. Here are the details.
Read moreEPM's Jorge Andrés Carrillo spoke about the Hidroituango project.
Read moreGrupo Energía Bogotá (GEB) closed a deal to acquire infrastructure in Brazil.
Read moreThe Colombian Government authorized Bancolombia to finance part of ISA's investment plan.
Read moreThe National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) spoke about new renewable projects in the country.
Read moreColombia's President, Gustavo Petro, spoke about the cost of the climate crisis for Colombia.
Read moreRamón Fiestas, Director for Latin America Global Wind Energy Council (Gwec), spoke about wind energy.
Read moreThe firm modified two loans with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (Smbc), to Green Line.
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