Colombia's National Authority of Environmental Licenses (ANLA) approved the environmental license for the Colectora project, described as the "veins" of the country's energy transition.
Read moreAndrés Camacho Morales, Colombia's Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), brings a unique perspective to the role.
Read moreDuring the ongoing crisis caused by high energy tariffs in Colombia's Caribbean region, the government is committed to four key pillars aimed at energy transition and reforming the tariff formula.
Read moreColombia’s transition to cleaner energy sources is deeply intertwined with a necessary economic transition, as the country’s economy is highly dependent on hydrocarbons and mining.
Read moreComptroller General Carlos Hernán Rodríguez issued a strong warning about Colombia's energy security.
Read moreThe rising cost of energy is putting increasing pressure on production budgets for businesses across Colombia.
Read moreExperts in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and sustainability gathered at the Valle del Pacífico Events Center for the latest edition of Bi-ON, a key energy sector event led by the Cali Chamber of Commerce.
Read moreIn response to recent statements by President Gustavo Petro regarding electricity tariffs in Colombia, several industry associations, including Andesco, Acolgen, Andeg, Asocodis, Naturgas, and SER Colombia, have issued clarifications.
Read moreEnel Colombia decided not to move forward with the construction of two new wind farms in La Guajira, marking another setback for renewable energy projects in the country.
Read moreThe Colombian government, under President Gustavo Petro, confirmed that Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) is interested in purchasing the Urrá hydroelectric plant located in Córdoba.
Read moreThe recent appointment of Jorge Carrillo, the former manager of EPM, as CEO of ISA sparked significant concerns due to ongoing ethical and legal investigations involving him.
Read moreSome analysts think there will not be enough generating capacity to satisfy demand as early as 2025. The Minister, unsurprisingly, assures that there will be. Obviously both demand and supply will determine what happens and both are highly uncertain.
Read moreColombia's energy sector is navigating a challenging landscape, marked by the government's proposed energy transition, which has raised concerns about the country’s medium- and long-term energy, gas, and oil supply.
Read moreColombian President Gustavo Petro launched a scathing critique of the country's energy sector.
Read moreCelsia has begun the construction of three solar farms in Valledupar.
Read moreAllegations of corruption emerged within Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), now targeting the Institute of Planning and Promotion of Energy Solutions for Non-Interconnected Zones (IPSE).
Read moreThe Empresa de Acueducto y Alcantarillado de Bogotá (EAAB) issued a fresh warning regarding the water levels in reservoirs that supply Bogotá, citing a decrease in rainfall in recent days.
Read moreSandra Fonseca, President of Asoenergía, highlighted the crucial steps Colombia needs to take to generate employment and develop its energy industry.
Read moreAndrés Camacho, Colombia’s Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), defended the national government's ongoing energy transition efforts, aiming to transform the country's energy matrix in the short, medium, and long term.
Read moreNearly two weeks after the energy summit in Barranquilla, mayors of municipalities in the Atlántico department have expressed growing concern about the lack of progress on commitments made to develop a roadmap for reducing energy tariffs in the Caribbean region.
Read moreColombia is poised to take a leadership role in the clean energy transition in Latin America, as highlighted by the recent release of the report titled "Mobilizing Investments for Clean Energy in Colombia."
Read moreThe energy industry associations in Colombia called for measures to ensure reliable energy generation that can meet demand in the short, medium, and long term.
Read moreBarranquilla's public transportation system marked a significant step forward sustainability.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) updated its regulations for the safe transport of radioactive materials with the issuance of Resolution 40306 of 2024.
Read moreAt the 11th Andeg Energy Forum, Colombia’s Deputy Minister of Energy, Javier Campillo, outlined five crucial actions needed to bolster the country's electric energy sector.
Read moreDuring ongoing renegotiations between energy generators and commercial distributors, Isagen took a significant step by offering a "unilateral and voluntary" 10% discount on contracts with Air-e and Afinia, the companies responsible for providing electricity to the Caribbean region.
Read moreRicardo Roa, CEO of Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC), emphasized the company's advancements in science, technology, and innovation, particularly through the establishment of the Colombian Institute of Petroleum and Transition Energies.
Read moreThe Colombian government is working to reactivate a decree that would eliminate tariffs on sustainable vehicles, a move seen as pivotal in driving economic recovery and attracting foreign investment.
Read moreAt the recent forum held by the National Association of Generating Companies (Andeg), experts and industry leaders gathered to discuss the current state of Colombia's energy sector and the challenges it faces in the coming years.
Read moreAt the 11th Andeg Energy Forum, Colombia's Vice Minister of Energy, Javier Campillo, shed light on the country's current energy landscape and underscored the pivotal role that thermal power plants play in ensuring energy stability.
Read moreKey meetings are taking place to explore new business opportunities in the energy transition and hydrocarbon sectors.
Read moreThe current Colombian government certainly believes in the green hydrogen opportunity. As recently as earlier this month we have seen new announcements of Ministry plans. But is this real or just a feel-good press release?
Read moreThe Bogotá Energy Group (GEB) announced its operational and financial performance for 2Q24.
Read moreThe appointment of Jorge Andrés Carrillo as the new CEO of ISA has ignited a significant controversy in Colombia.
Read moreDuring the 11th Andeg Energy Forum, Colombia's Attorney General, Margarita Cabello, presented a set of 13 recommendations aimed at enhancing the country's energy security.
Read moreWilliam Mercado, a public services lawyer with a master's degree in economic law, has been officially appointed as the new expert commissioner of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) for the next four years.
Read moreThe Colectora energy transmission line, a crucial infrastructure project in Colombia, is finally set to begin construction in September after years of delays and extensive reviews.
Read moreMinister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, emerged unscathed from a censure motion brought against him in Congress, with 106 votes against and only 18 in favor.
Read moreThe plan to implement smart energy meters across Colombia, which promised more accurate and detailed measurements for both companies and consumers, has encountered numerous challenges, resulting in slow progress. Despite the benefits of this technology, the country is far from meeting its ambitious goals.
Read moreEPM is gearing up for a significant strategic shift, seeking approval to sell its 50% stake in Tigo, a telecommunications operator valued at approximately CoP$1.6T (US$400M). The city plans to use the proceeds for energy.
Read moreEnergy prices in Colombia's spot market have soared in recent days, generating concerns.
Read moreGrupo Energía Bogotá (GEB), celebrating its 128-year legacy, is reaffirming its commitment to Colombia and Latin America's development through sustainability and energy transition initiatives.
Read moreFollowing recent statements from the Colombian government regarding electricity tariffs and their impact on hydroelectric generation, Grupo EPM (Empresas Públicas de Medellín) issued a response outlining the measures they have been implementing to address the tariff situation, particularly in the Caribbean region of Colombia.
Read moreSolar energy has emerged as a crucial ally in reducing the carbon footprint of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
Read moreThe EPM Group reported its results in the first semester of 2024. Here are the details.
Read moreColombian President Gustavo Petro issued a stark warning about the country's future.
Read moreDuring the Economic Reactivation Forum, the Colombian government unveiled strategies aimed at reviving the energy sector, emphasizing a commitment to non-conventional renewable energy sources.
Read moreColsubsidio, a leading social benefits organization in Colombia, made a significant leap in its commitment to sustainability and social development by obtaining the EDGE certification for its housing projects, La Macarena and Bosque de Arrayán.
Read moreXM, operator of the energy market, reported the water levels during July this year.
Read moreNorman Alarcón, a representative of the Caribbean Public Services Users League, raised concerns about the ongoing tariff crisis in the region.
Read moreSustainability has become a critical factor for business success, and Grupo Argos, one of Colombia's top 10 revenue-generating companies, has fully embraced this principle.
Read moreThe obvious answer is yes. Eventually. Unless President Gustavo Petro is right, and the world comes to an end in 2030. (He did not provide a precise date so we recommend being prepared for everything to still be around until at least December 31st, 2030, just in case.) But many have doubts that the government will achieve its goals for the period 2022 to 2026. A recent article by Bloomberg Linea tries to address the issue.
Read moreThe Colombian Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) announced the launch of new energy auctions aimed at reconfiguring the national energy system and addressing potential deficits in the coming years.
Read moreThe Colombian Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) Andres Camacho recently faced intense scrutiny from parliamentarians who accused him of jeopardizing the nation's energy security.
Read moreThe recent signing of an agreement between energy generation and distribution companies marks a significant step toward addressing the high energy costs faced by residents in Colombia's Caribbean region.
Read moreRicardo Sierra, President of Celsia, announced that the second phase of the Toluviejo substation will be completed by the end of 2024.
Read moreRodrigo Negrete, Director of the National Environmental Licensing Authority (ANLA) asserted that there are no delays in the processing of environmental licenses.
Read moreAndrés Camacho, Minister of Mines and Energy, participated in the economic reactivation forum.
Read moreAir-e announced a series of measures aimed at preventing a potential "social crisis" due to soaring energy prices.
Read moreThe government and the governors of the Caribbean departments have agreed to jointly establish a new company dedicated to generating unconventional renewable energy.
Read moreCelsia, energy company of the Argos Group, reported its results for the second quarter of this year.
Read moreAfter two years under President Gustavo Petro's administration, the progress in Colombia's mining and energy sector presents a mixed picture.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), in partnership with the Territorial Development Bank (Findeter), launched a new financing line for the "Energy Municipalities and Territories" strategy.
Read moreThe upcoming 2024 Andeg Forum, organized by the National Association of Generating Companies (Andeg), will focus on ensuring reliable energy generation in Colombia.
Read moreColombia's national grid operator, XM, reported a significant increase in energy generation capacity during the first half of 2024, highlighting advancements in renewable energy projects across the country.
Read moreSeveral significant infrastructure projects in Atlántico and the Caribbean are currently in a state of limbo due to delays in obtaining environmental licenses necessary for their execution.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) unveiled ambitious measures aimed at accelerating the development of the hydrogen industry in the country.
Read moreThe Minister of Environment and Sustainable Development (MinAmbiente), Susana Muhamad González, appointed Eduardo Verano de la Rosa, Governor of Atlántico, as Colombia's ambassador to the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16).
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), led by Andrés Camacho, announced the implementation of renewable energy plans in 15 Municipalities.
Read moreIn response to the challenging social situation caused by energy service continuity periods (designated hours for energy service provision) in Colombia’s Caribbean region, the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), the Superintendence of Public Services, and the energy service provider Air-e have reached several agreements to address the issue.
Read moreAlexander López Maya, Director of the National Planning Department (DNP), called on all sectors of Colombian society—social, economic, and political—to allocate resources from the General Royalties System (SGR) towards implementing a new energy matrix model and environmental protection.
Read moreYesterday’s holiday in Colombia coincided with the two-year anniversary of Gustavo Petro’s presidency. We are now at the mid-way point in his period. He – and we – have two more years to go. How do we evaluate his midterm examinations?
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro declared that Colombia has the potential to become a global leader in clean energy due to its abundant natural resources: water, wind, and sun.
Read moreThe Unit of Mining and Energy Planning (UPME), led by Adrián Correa, announced a set of measures to boost offshore wind energy projects in maritime areas.
Read moreIn a concerted effort to transition towards a sustainable energy future, the Department of Cundinamarca held a technical roundtable to evaluate advancements in energy infrastructure and promote the use of clean energy.
Read moreThe Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) proposed a change in the indices used to calculate energy tariffs through the draft Resolution No. 701 055 of 2024. These indices aim to update service costs and maintain more accurate and stable tariffs for users.
Read moreThe winds onto the Caribbean coast of Colombia are among the strongest and most consistent in the world, averaging 10 meters per second. However, the strongest winds are found offshore in the Caribbean Sea.
Read moreClimate change has driven major companies with significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to compensate for their carbon footprint.
Read moreThe Controller General raised concerns about the aging state of Colombia's electrical system.
Read moreIn a striking statement, President Gustavo Petro criticized Colombia’s hydroelectric dams, comparing their business practices to those of infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar.
Read moreThe development of the green hydrogen industry in Colombia is advancing, as detailed by the Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Omar Andrés Camacho.
Read moreThe biogas plant Palmas del Cesar looks to redeem carbon credits with its energy plant in San Martín.
Read moreIn a welcome development for residents of Valle del Cauca and Tolima, Celsia announced a significant reduction in energy tariffs.
Read moreThe government announced the completion of the country's first sustainable energy municipality in Cumaribo, Vichada, which aims to benefit 1,350 families.
Read moreThe National Planning Department (DNP), the World Bank, and Universidad de los Andes confirmed the ideal region in Colombia to boost energy transition.
Read moreThe National Development Finance organization (FDN) announced financing for a major energy project.
Read moreThe phrase “either eat or pay the electricity bill” has become a harsh reality for many families along Colombia's Caribbean coast, where high energy tariffs have led to accumulated debts exceeding CoP$2.0T.
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