Colombia is currently grappling with the most unfavorable rainfall conditions in the past 40 years, particularly in August and September.
Read moreThe government, through the Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG) and the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), activated the ‘Mechanism for Sustaining Energy Reliability’ under Resolution CREG 026 of 2014.
Read moreEPM announced the winners of the 2024 edition of its iconic contest, "Encendamos la Alegría," celebrating its 12th anniversary.
Read moreIn his speech at the UN General Assembly, Colombian President Gustavo Petro made an urgent call to the world to address the environmental crisis, particularly focusing on the Amazon rainforest.
Read moreSusana Muhamad, Minister of Environment (MinAmbiente), is an unwavering advocate for environmental preservation, frequently seen alongside President Gustavo Petro.
Read moreColombia's energy sector is facing increasing risks, as highlighted by Ecopetrol's recent announcement to restrict gas supplies in response to thermal demand during the country’s ongoing drought.
Read moreTensions rise as Medellín Mayor Federico (“Fico”) Gutiérrez clashes with President Gustavo Petro over critical remarks about the Hidroituango dam, highlighting contrasting views on Colombia’s energy future and development strategies.
Read moreFor over two years, warnings have circulated about a potential power rationing crisis in Colombia by 2025. A growing demand for electricity, coupled with delays in energy generation and transmission projects, has raised concerns that the country might face shortages.
Read moreLuis Alejandro Rincón Silva, Project Management & Construction Deputy Manager at Enel Colombia, highlighted the crucial role of power substations, transmission lines, and distribution networks in the country’s energy transition.
Read moreColombia is advancing in green hydrogen production, with successful pilot projects by EPM, Promigas, and Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC). These initiatives, utilizing renewable energy, aim to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and position the country as a leader in sustainable energy innovation.
Read moreColombia’s energy and natural gas companies are raising alarms over the government's failure to allocate sufficient funds for energy and gas subsidies.
Read moreIn a significant stride towards energy transition and environmental sustainability, EPM inaugurated a solar generating system at the Unicentro commercial complex in western Medellín.
Read moreIn a major milestone for sustainable energy in Colombia, two of the five projected solar farms in Barranquilla have been approved, marking the launch of the "Energy Communities in Barranquilla" initiative.
Read moreIn a strong address at the Acolgen Congress, which convenes Colombia's energy sector, President Gustavo Petro delivered a scathing critique of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG), declaring its efforts a failure and signaling his intention to enact substantial changes to its regulations.
Read moreThis week in Hydrocarbons Colombia, we published an article based on an Andeg press release about the government’s proposed carbon tax increase. There are either fundamental errors in the proposal or in Andeg’s interpretation of how it would work.
Read moreColombia's Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, reassured the public that the country is not at risk of blackouts, despite the challenges posed by the ongoing El Niño weather phenomenon.
Read moreSeveral key figures from Colombia’s energy sector have raised alarms over the slow progress in the development and execution of new energy projects.
Read moreThe energy sector in Colombia has been raising alarms about the growing challenges the country faces in energy generation and transmission.
Read moreAfter six years of work following a disastrous event, the Hidroituango hydroelectric project in Colombia has permanently sealed the right diversion tunnel, which caused significant damage to Puerto Valdivia in 2018. This milestone marks a crucial step in reducing the risk of future disasters.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced a restriction on energy exports to Ecuador as part of a broader strategy to address the country's ongoing drought crisis and preserve local power supplies.
Read moreIsagen will continue honoring its energy supply contracts with Air-e, the electricity distribution company serving the regions of Magdalena, Atlántico, and La Guajira, despite ongoing payment delays.
Read moreThe energy crisis in Colombia's Caribbean coast is spiraling out of control.
Read moreEPM reassured customers that it has sufficient natural gas supply to meet the demands of all 92 municipalities in Antioquia where it operates, including vehicle demand, despite recent announcements of restrictions on natural gas for vehicular use by Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC).
Read moreCarlos Correa Flórez, Director of the Unit of Mining and Energy Planning (UPME), opened the "Colombia Toward a Sustainable Energy Future" forum by outlining the nation's advancements in energy transition.
Read moreThe energy sector in Colombia is facing growing concerns because of diminished rainfall and falling water levels in the reservoirs that power the nation’s hydroelectric plants.
Read moreAt the "Colombia: Towards a Sustainable Energy Future" forum, several energy industry leaders shared insights into the role of technology, innovation, and market transformation in the country’s energy transition.
Read moreIn just one month, Barranquilla will introduce a groundbreaking clean energy project at the Los Pocitos Environmental Park landfill.
Read moreBogotá’s mayor, Carlos Fernando Galán, expressed concern over a potential energy crisis facing the capital in the coming years.
Read moreThe Colombian government introduced a new financing initiative to improve housing with renewable energy solutions, specifically solar power.
Read moreRodrigo Negrete, the Director of ANLA, made an important announcement during the opening of the First International ANLA Congress 2024, held at the Félix Restrepo Auditorium at Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá.
Read moreThe financial health of electricity providers in Colombia has deteriorated significantly since the market of Electricaribe was divided between Afinia and Air-e four years ago.
Read moreJaime Lombana, Lawyer of Air-e, painted a grim picture of the energy company's financial health, shedding light on the broader structural issues plaguing Colombia's energy sector.
Read moreAs part of its efforts to transition to clean, diverse, and sustainable energy sources across the country, the Colombian government launched the ‘Fair Energy Transition Committee’ through the National System of International Cooperation (SNCIC).
Read moreThe Colombian government has issued Resolution No. 00947 of 2024, authorizing the partial payment of subsidies for reduced electricity tariffs in Non-Interconnected Zones (ZNI).
Read moreA couple of weeks ago, ACIEM, the Colombian engineers’ association, held its annual ENERCOL energy conference and National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH), Orlando Velandia gave the closing remarks. He said a couple of things that seem to go against the grain of conventional wisdom.
Read moreThe Colombian government reaffirmed that the country is not facing any imminent energy shortage, despite decreasing water levels in reservoirs, which are crucial for energy generation.
Read moreThe Colombian Caribbean region is once again facing a significant energy crisis, reminiscent of the financial struggles that led to the liquidation of Electricaribe.
Read moreIsagen, in collaboration with the Administrative Department of the Presidency (DAPRE) and the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), announced a huge investment in community energy projects.
Read moreProject Law 134 of 2024 includes a significant provision aimed at transforming Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC), Colombia's state-owned oil company, into a major player in the country's energy transition.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), together with the Non-Conventional Energy Fund and Efficient Energy Management (Fenoge), announced the start of a contracting process to implement energy communities across the country.
Read moreSince taking office, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has emphasized the need to revise the formula for calculating electricity tariffs to lower prices and provide relief to citizens.
Read moreThe intervention of Air-e raised alarms across Colombia's Caribbean region, marking the first step in what the government hopes will be a long-term solution to the region's energy crisis.
Read moreIn compliance with a precautionary measure issued by the Administrative Court of Atlántico, the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) called for a public hearing to discuss electricity tariffs in the Caribbean region.
Read moreConcerns about potential power shortages in Colombia are rising as projections for 2025-2026 suggest the risk of energy rationing.
Read moreThe Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) is preparing three energy reconfiguration auctions to address future energy shortages.
Read moreIDB Invest, Bancolombia, and international clean energy producer Atlas Renewable Energy have sealed a long-term financial agreement for the development of the Shangri-La solar photovoltaic plant in Tolima, Colombia.
Read moreFederico Gutiérrez, Mayor of Medellín and chairman of the Board of Directors of EPM, spoke out regarding the critical situation facing Afinia, EPM's subsidiary responsible for providing electricity in parts of Colombia's Caribbean coast.
Read moreBogotá faces a looming water crisis as its reservoirs continue to decline, with the city moving further away from its goal of reaching 70% capacity by October.
Read moreColombia’s energy and gas sectors are facing a critical financial challenge, prompting several key industry associations to call for urgent government intervention.
Read moreIn response to ongoing financial challenges, Air-e and the government are engaged in discussions to find solutions and reach an agreement in the coming days.
Read moreKaren Peralta, Executive Director of the Hydrogen Chamber of ANDI and Naturgas, will lead Colombia’s efforts to tackle challenges in optimizing hydrogen production in the coming years.
Read moreDuring the annual Andi Congress, Minister of Environment (MinAmbiente), Susana Muhamad, praised the private sector’s dedication to preparing for the upcoming COP16 Climate Change Conference.
Read moreColombia is solidifying its position as a country committed to sustainability, advancing toward its goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.
Read moreISA is one of Colombia’s most prominent companies, with a significant presence in energy transmission, telecommunications, and infrastructure.
Read moreIn the 1990s, the traditional, hierarchical telecommunications industry fought with those advocating newer, flatter networks. We called it the “Netheads versus the Bellheads” since, in North America, the largest traditional operators had come out of the so-called “Bell System”. Sitting in ENERCOL last week and listening to the traditional, hierarchical energy industry do battle with Petro government representatives advocating newer, flatter energy networks, I could not help but notice the analogy.
Read moreThe State Council of Colombia has annulled the appointment of Antonio Jiménez as an expert commissioner of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG).
Read moreThe Colombian government, under President Gustavo Petro, proposed a new tax reform that could significantly impact the hybrid vehicle market.
Read moreRicardo Sierra, President of Celsia, delved into the solar revolution currently shaping Colombia’s energy sector.
Read moreColombia is facing a crucial moment in its transition to clean energy. According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), significant investment is necessary to meet the country's ambitious emission reduction targets.
Read moreThe National Association for Sustainable Mobility (Andemos) published its monthly report on the behavior of the hybrid and electric vehicle market in August, 2024. Here are the details.
Read moreThe inaugural solar energy project involving an indigenous community in Colombia is making significant progress toward implementation.
Read moreColombia is making significant strides in its energy transformation, particularly with green hydrogen (H2).
Read moreAs global awareness grows about the urgent need to address climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution, businesses are increasingly recognizing the critical role biodiversity plays in their long-term success.
Read moreSergio Díaz-Granados, Executive President of the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), outlined key strategies for addressing the region's economic and environmental challenges.
Read moreIn a recent meeting at Casa de Nariño with Colombian President Gustavo Petro, the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) expressed its commitment to supporting Colombia’s energy transition and regional integration efforts.
Read moreEcopetrol (NYSE: EC) is taking bold steps to lead Colombia's energy transition by integrating its businesses across hydrocarbons, renewable energy, and infrastructure.
Read moreDuring a meeting of the Regional Climate Change Platform of the Ministries of Finance, Economy, and Finance of Latin America and the Caribbean (LATAM), held recently in Belize, Colombia was announced as the new Pro Tempore President for the upcoming year.
Read moreThe Comptroller General’s Office raised alarms over the country’s growing energy crisis, warning that power outages or energy rationing could impact up to 10 million people.
Read moreColombia’s Minister of Environment (MinAmbiente), Susana Muhamad, announced the government’s new framework for regulating carbon markets.
Read moreMerchants in Ecoparque Río Guatapurí, a popular tourist destination in Valledupar, are embracing a new prepaid energy system.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergía), in collaboration with H2LAC, officially launched the H2 Colombia Ecosystem.
Read moreThe Mining and Energy Planning Unit (UPME) released a new report forecasting that the country's electricity demand will experience an increase.
Read moreSince its inception, EPM has invested a record amount in the subregions of Northern, Western, and Bajo Cauca in Antioquia.
Read moreThe concept of the climate economy emerges as a framework to address the economic activities that have violated the planetary limits.
Read moreRecently President Gustavo Petro got angry about press saying that “coal saved Colombia” during El Niño. He’s partly wrong and he’s partly right.
Read moreEPM established itself as one of the most important public service companies in Colombia.
Read moreAntonio Jiménez, Director of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) announced plans to issue a draft resolution that will allow for a reduction in electricity rates across the country.
Read moreElectrificadora de Santander (ESSA) is leading the charge towards a sustainable energy future in Colombia, developing solutions that promote and encourage the use of clean and renewable energy sources.
Read moreTosh has embraced a vision of living in balance that extends far beyond just healthy eating.
Read moreAfter six years of efforts, the contingency situation at the Hidroituango hydroelectric project is set to conclude within a month.
Read moreThe Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) and the Mining and Energy Planning Unit (UPME) recently met to review progress on the first set of projects under the 2024 Transmission Mission and to evaluate a second group of electric transmission projects.
Read moreLuis Felipe Rivera, Vice President of Science, Technology, and Innovation at Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC), announced at Bi-ON 2024, two groundbreaking projects under the Econova network.
Read moreJens Godtfredsen, the new Danish ambassador to Colombia, shared insights into Denmark’s energy transition journey and how Denmark aims to support Colombia in its energy transition efforts.
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