Energy consumption per capita is a key indicator of a country's level of development, industrialization, and quality of life. In this metric, Colombia ranks among the lowest both globally and in Latin America.
Read moreAs the electric vehicle (EV) market continues to grow, sustainability is becoming a key driver in the automotive sector.
Read moreIn a significant but somewhat overlooked development, Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC) is preparing a multimillion-dollar investment that could reshape its future by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and digital connectivity into its core business.
Read moreColombia’s business sector is on edge after the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) carried out a surprise inspection to industry associations.
Read moreThe agricultural sector emerged as one of the key drivers of Colombia’s economy in 2024. By the third quarter, it was the fastest-growing sector, expanding at an annual rate of 10.7%. After coffee, which had an exceptional year, permanent crops such as sugarcane showed the highest growth.
Read moreColombia is making strides in renewable energy, but progress remains uneven.
Read moreEdwin Palma, the special interventor agent for Air-e, announced that the company has successfully secured energy supply for 2025 in the departments of La Guajira, Magdalena, and Atlántico through direct contracts with power generation companies.
Read moreFitch Ratings removed the negative watch from EPM and its local bond issuances, affirming their AAA rating with a stable outlook.
Read moreColombia's energy crisis prompts urgent discussions among government officials, industry leaders, and regulatory bodies.
Read moreColombian energy industry associations urged Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, to demonstrate greater willingness to engage in dialogue and find solutions to the sector’s pressing issues.
Read moreAs part of Colombia’s energy transition, the private sector in the Atlantic Coast is playing a strategic role by implementing solar panels in production centers to reduce energy costs by up to 80%.
Read moreLast week, The Economist’s weekly environmental newsletter The Climate Issue, talked about regions where deserts meet oceans as “creating the ideal conditions for generating renewable electricity”. Colombia has one of those.
Read moreThe recent announcement by President Gustavo Petro regarding the payment of energy subsidies amounting to nearly one trillion pesos has provided some relief to Colombia’s energy sector. However, according to José Camilo Manzur, President of Asocodis (Colombian Association of Electric Energy Distributors), this measure does not fully resolve the severe financial crisis faced by the sector.
Read moreThe President of the National Association of Generating Companies (Andeg), Alejandro Castañeda, criticized the Colombian government for its lack of coordination with the private energy sector.
Read moreAir-e outlined a strategic roadmap to enhance service quality, improve user experience, strengthen infrastructure, ensure fair tariffs, and secure long-term sustainability. These elements form the foundation of a specialized consultancy the company plans to hire to implement a comprehensive business solution.
Read moreAs the world transitions toward cleaner energy solutions, solar panels have gained popularity due to their ability to generate electricity in a sustainable, renewable, and cost-effective manner.
Read moreThe Colombian energy sector is facing a severe financial crisis, with debts reaching CoP$7.4T, a situation described as "critical" by industry leaders.
Read moreThe National Agency for Environmental Licenses (ANLA) granted environmental approval for the 230-kilovolt (kV) energy transmission project by Voltalia Colombia S.A.S.
Read moreThe Colombian government, through the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), is considering the reactivation of electricity exchanges with Venezuela, which have been suspended for more than a decade.
Read moreThe company's special administrator, Edwin Palma, announced that Air-e, the public utility company operating in Colombia's Caribbean region, is hiring.
Read moreColombia is making significant progress in expanding its solar energy capacity.
Read moreColombia’s Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, addressed the ongoing concerns from electricity distributors and generators regarding the overdue subsidies owed by the government.
Read moreColombia’s Inspector General, Gregorio Eljach, has called for immediate action to secure the country’s energy supply, warning of potential shortages if financial challenges in the sector are not addressed.
Read moreGrupo Energía de Bogotá (GEB) announced a new bond issuance on the Colombian Stock Exchange (BVC).
Read moreColombia is steadily moving toward harnessing offshore wind energy along its Caribbean coast.
Read moreJavier Campillo, former Deputy Minister of Energy in Colombia, has spoken out against President Gustavo Petro’s accusations that he operated with a parallel agenda and acted against the government.
Read moreA Bogotá court denied a legal action filed by shareholders of Air-e seeking access to an intervention report issued by Colombia’s Superintendence of Public Services.
Read moreIn a significant step toward addressing the energy challenges in Puerto Carreño, the Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, announced the construction of a new solar plant that aims to provide a reliable power solution for the Vichada department.
Read moreColombia is making significant strides in its commitment to solar energy, with large-scale projects aimed at diversifying its energy matrix.
Read moreThe administrator and operator of Colombia’s National Interconnected System (SIN), XM, responded to accusations from President Gustavo Petro and his threats to intervene the entity.
Read moreThe renewable energy sector in Colombia is raising alarms over the potential negative impact of XM’s new tariff formula.
Read moreJust slightly over a year ago we published a general article on geothermal energy in Colombia. We were positive saying that “Geothermal could fill the reliability gap”. Since that time, there has been some development but not as much as we hoped, unfortunately.
Read moreColombian President Gustavo Petro issued a stern warning to XM, the administrator and operator of the country’s National Interconnected System (SIN).
Read moreAlexandra Hernández, President of SER Colombia, the country's renewable energy association, provided an annual outlook highlighting key targets and investment projections.
Read moreThe National Agency for Environmental Licenses (ANLA) granted environmental viability for the construction and operation of a 230-kilovolt transmission line that will connect the Guayacanes solar generation project to the National Interconnected System (SIN).
Read moreRecently, Colombian President Gustavo Petro warned the potential intervention of XM, the operator and administrator of the country’s National Interconnected System (SIN), but is this possible?
Read moreEcopetrol (NYSE: EC), in collaboration with the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and Fondo Acción, launched seven new energy communities across different regions of Colombia.
Read moreJavier Campillo, Colombia’s Vice Minister of Energy, officially submitted his resignation to President Gustavo Petro on January 31.
Read moreThe energy crisis in northern Colombia is escalating, with potential power rationing set to begin in March if the government does not fulfill its financial commitments.
Read moreThe Superintendence of Public Services (Superservicios) and Air-e continue to explore measures to ensure the reliable supply of electricity in the departments of Atlántico, Magdalena, and La Guajira.
Read moreColombia continues to strengthen its position as a leader in renewable energy adoption, and Ziklo Solar has emerged as a key player in the country’s energy transition.
Read moreColombian President Gustavo Petro has once again addressed the issue of high electricity rates in the Caribbean region, emphasizing the role that Afinia, a subsidiary of Grupo EPM, should play in reducing electricity bills, especially for economically vulnerable households.
Read moreISA, a subsidiary of Ecopetrol (NYSE: EC), has officially announced a new VP of Corporate Finance.
Read moreColombia’s President Gustavo Petro is determined to reform the country's energy market. However, his latest proposal to regulate energy sales in the market might have unintended consequences.
Read moreThe shareholders of Air-e, the energy company under government intervention, have strongly rejected the findings presented in the report by intervenor Edwin Palma.
Read moreEnergy Master announced that a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
Read moreEPM is facing a critical financial situation with significant debt, particularly concerning its subsidiary, Afinia.
Read moreAs the world moves toward energy transition, solar panels have gained popularity due to their ability to generate electricity in a clean, renewable, and sustainable manner. They not only reduce reliance on fossil fuels, but also help lower greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to the fight against climate change.
Read moreThe National Development Finance (FDN) announced a significant investment to support Colombia’s energy transition.
Read moreThe electricity service providers Air-e and Afinia held a meeting to discuss institutional improvements, sharing their experiences in revenue management and loss reduction.
Read moreThe Inspector General’s Office opened a preliminary investigation into officials from the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) over a possible failure to transfer government subsidies meant for Puerto Carreño, Vichada, in 2024.
Read moreXM recently wrote a press release which we covered, celebrating increases in electricity generating capacity during 2024,. The very same day, we published an article with commentary by ex-MinEnergias, consultants and generation industry association, Alcogen, saying capacity was tight and rationing was a risk. One day later, the Comptroller General warned of rationing and maybe blackouts. What is the real situation?
Read moreThe Comptroller’s Office issued a warning to the Colombian Government.
Read moreThe Colombian State Council nullified the appointment of Omar Prias as an expert commissioner for the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG). The court had previously rejected Prias as a commissioner but he had appealed. This is the definitive decision.
Read moreAuteco, Colombia’s oldest vehicle assembler, announced an ambitious initiative to recycle Electric Vehicle (EV) batteries, transforming them into energy storage systems.
Read moreAir-e and Afinia, two major energy providers in Colombia, recently met in Cartagena with representatives from the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) to discuss strategies to enhance revenue collection and curb energy losses.
Read moreIn 2024, XM, the operator of Colombia's National Interconnected System (SIN) and administrator of the Wholesale Energy Market (MEM), announced the commercial operation of 67 energy generation projects and 32 transmission projects.
Read moreCamilo Zea, CEO of the investment bank Pronus and Chairman of the Board of ISA, represented the company at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.
Read moreColombia's electric sector has long been regarded as a model of reliability, boasting 32 years without blackouts. However, the industry now faces significant risks that could jeopardize this success.
Read moreThe Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) issued a decree outlining specific dissemination rules for the Commission for the Regulation of Energy and Gas (CREG) regarding the adoption of tariff formulas.
Read moreThe Colombian government is weighing the possibility of purchasing Air-e, the electricity distribution company, to prevent its return to the original owners.
Read moreThe year 2024 proved to be a turning point for Colombia’s energy sector, marked by significant challenges in electricity generation and the sustainability of gas and oil reserves.
Read moreAfter three days of intense discussions starting on January 13, Colombian President Gustavo Petro and his administration concluded a strategic government retreat, announcing new priorities for the second half of his term.
Read moreXM, the operator of Colombia's National Interconnected System (SIN) and administrator of the Wholesale Energy Market (MEM), places innovation at the heart of its 2030 strategy.
Read moreXM, operator of the energy market, reported the water levels during December 2024.
Read moreColombia is emerging as a regional leader in adopting electric vehicles (EVs), driven by its commitment to sustainability and transportation decarbonization.
Read moreDuring a recognition event for the work of professional recyclers and the "Zero Waste" program, Colombian President Gustavo Petro proposed harnessing gases derived from waste as an alternative energy source to support the country’s energy transition.
Read moreISA finds itself in turbulent waters as the legality and suitability of Jorge Carrillo’s presidency come under intense scrutiny.
Read moreThe Colombian government, through the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), proposed a decree to limit the amount of energy traded on the spot market to 5%, generating a new controversy in the sector.
Read moreRenewable energy is gaining momentum in Colombia to reduce environmental impact and addressing the country’s growing energy demands.
Read moreThe Inspector General’s Office strongly criticized the absence of a clear and structured plan in the intervention of Air-e, a move aimed at the company’s liquidation and temporary administration.
Read moreXM has published all the data on 2024 that we expect to see. What do the numbers tell us about demand trends, the management of El Niño (and La Niña), the generation matrix, imported gas and the growth of non-traditional sources?
Read moreWhile Brazil and Mexico dominate Latin America’s automotive industry, Costa Rica and Uruguay are carving out significant positions in the electric vehicle (EV) market. These nations are setting benchmarks for adoption rates and growth rates, challenging the traditional giants of the region.
Read moreTwo solar plants in Guamo, Tolima, are making waves in Colombia’s renewable energy sector. Covering approximately 40 hectares and equipped with 47,000 solar modules, the Guamo and Numbana plants are a testament to the potential of clean energy.
Read moreThe financial sustainability of Afinia, the company responsible for delivering electricity in Cesar, Bolívar, Córdoba, and Sucre, is under significant strain.
Read moreThe future of public lighting in Colombia hangs in the balance, with financial and structural challenges threatening its sustainability.
Read moreBrookfield, the Canadian multinational managing Isagen, accused the Colombian government of violating international treaties.
Read moreLa Guajira is known for its vast potential in renewable energy, particularly wind power. However, two and a half years into President Gustavo Petro’s administration, promises regarding the development of clean energy and energy infrastructure in the region remain largely unmet, leaving local communities and businesses frustrated.
Read moreThe Colombian energy and gas sectors face mounting financial pressures due to unpaid government subsidies for low-income consumers, raising alarm bells among industry stakeholders.
Read moreThe National Authority of Environmental Licenses (ANLA) initiated an environmental sanctioning process against Sociedad Hidroituango S.A. E.S.P.
Read moreIn the wake of the 2016 Peace Agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC, the country introduced a groundbreaking fiscal mechanism ‘Work for Taxes’.
Read moreUrrá S.A. E.S.P., a major hydroelectric company in Colombia, has announced a groundbreaking initiative to construct five solar power plants in Córdoba.
Read moreThe Colombian government, through the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), will hand over 80 energy communities to indigenous councils in the department of La Guajira.
Read moreLast year, 2024, presented significant difficulties for Colombia’s energy sector, primarily due to the severe El Niño phenomenon, which caused reservoir levels to drop below 30%, and challenges for 2025 are significant.
Read moreThe Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) issued a new decree establishing regulations and public policy guidelines for the development of a low-emission hydrogen ecosystem in the country.
Read moreIn the first week of 2025, a widespread power outage in Puerto Carreño raised new alarms about the possibility of energy rationing in Colombia due to the ongoing financial crisis in the energy sector.
Read moreEcopetrol (NYSE: EC) joined forces with AIQ, an Emirati multinational, to accelerate the energy transition and integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations.
Read moreThe Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) has taken a significant step toward diversifying its energy portfolio by implementing Decree 1598, aimed at advancing the exploration and utilization of geothermal energy.
Read moreColombian government officials gathered in Washington, D.C., to advance the country’s energy transition agenda.
Read moreThe intervention of the energy company Air-e has taken a critical turn, shifting toward liquidation.
Read moreCongressional and presidential elections come next year in 2026. President Gustavo Petro wants the winning candidates to provide continuity with his programs, so this year, 2025, represents his last chance to influence voters. Although his reforms affect broad swaths of the Colombian economy, he clearly sees energy policy as an opportunity to leave a mark.
Read moreEnel Green Power, a division of Enel Colombia, initiated the construction of two major solar energy projects: Guayepo III and Atlántico, located in the department of Atlántico, Colombia.
Read moreGreenYellow, a leader in energy solutions, partnered with NU3, a prominent social organization in Barranquilla, Colombia, to install a cutting-edge solar system.
Read moreThe Inspector General Office published a landmark report titled "Colombia and the Energy Transition: Reflections and Recommendations on a Transition Tailor-made for our country."
Read moreThe Colombian energy sector is closing 2024 with the highest tariffs in 30 years, according to the Colombian Association of Large Industrial and Commercial Energy Consumers (Asoenergía).
Read moreThe Institute of Hydrology, Meteorology, and Environmental Studies (IDEAM) issued a concerning climate forecast for the last weeks of December and the first quarter of 2025.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergía) recently held an information session in Sumapaz Province, Cundinamarca, aimed at fostering energy accessibility and sustainability.
Read moreThe Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) unveiled a draft decree formalizing the merger of the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) and the Institute for Planning and Promotion of Energy Solutions for Non-Interconnected Zones (IPSE).
Read moreIn a recent move, Colombia’s Mining-Energy Planning Unit (UPME) has suspended the reception of new applications for the evaluation of energy projects involving Unconventional energy sources (FNCE), energy efficiency management (GEE), and hydrogen.
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