In June, energy prices in Colombia saw notable fluctuations, as reported by the energy market operator, XM.
Read moreIn a significant political shake-up within Colombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Vice Minister of Energy Javier Campillo is expected to resign, according to a source close to President Gustavo Petro's administration.
Read moreThe relationship between the mayors of municipalities in Atlántico and the energy company Air-e has become increasingly strained due to daily power suspension measures implemented because of low payment collection rates. However, an agreement was reached in recent days.
Read moreBanco de Occidente, a subsidiary of Grupo Aval, launched an initiative to facilitate the adoption of solar energy in Colombia.
Read moreXM, operator of the National Interconnected System (SIN) and administrator of the Wholesale Energy Market (MEM), reported consumption results for June 2024.
Read moreThe Mining-Energy Planning Unit (UPME) unveiled an ambitious package of seven urgent energy transmission projects aimed at bolstering both the National Transmission System (SIN) and the Regional Transmission System.
Read moreMinister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Omar Andrés Camacho, announced a new expert commissioner of the Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG).
Read moreKlik Energy emerged as a leading energy aggregator in Colombia, achieving a significant milestone by contributing 4.33 GWh to the national energy system.
Read moreColombia's energy transition, a key ambition of President Gustavo Petro, faces several bottlenecks hindering the success of its clean energy policies. Despite launching significant solar and wind energy projects, the country has yet to fully capitalize on these initiatives.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) is making significant strides in the establishment and consolidation of the hydrogen hub in Antioquia.
Read moreMinister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, and Asocapitales Executive Director, Luz María Zapata, held a meeting to discuss proposals for the sustainable municipalities plan spearheaded by the entity.
Read moreA recent Financial Times Energy Source article describes a disastrous transition project from South Africa. Describing it as a “cautionary tale”, the FT story demonstrates the problems with accelerating the shift from fossil fuels before having all the pieces in place. Colombia can learn from it.
Read moreIn 2023, Grupo Argos (GRUPOARG) made significant strides in social and environmental investments, dedicating CoP$68.7B to social initiatives and over CoP$26.4B to environmental projects, as reported by the Private Social Investment Index.
Read moreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officially declared the end of the El Niño phenomenon. While its effects might not be immediately visible, an official declaration requires specific conditions to be met over a designated period.
Read moreThe Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) has opened for comment resolution 701 054, which reintroduces the demand response (RD) mechanism. This mechanism was initially implemented during the El Niño phenomenon but was prematurely terminated.
Read moreIn its ongoing efforts to ensure the responsible use of radioactive materials within the national territory, the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) issued new physical security guidelines for the use and storage of radioactive sources.
Read moreThe Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) announced a new Director.
Read moreOn May 13, 2014, Colombia’s Congress enacted Law 1715, aimed at promoting the utilization of unconventional energy sources, primarily renewables. The law also sought to foster investment, research, and development in clean energy technologies, energy efficiency, and demand response.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced the official establishment of the first National Committee of Public Service Users in Bogotá.
Read moreThe Grupo Energía Bogotá (GEB) announced a groundbreaking initiative to boost employment for women.
Read moreThe Colombian Ministry of Environment (MinAmbiente) formalized Decree 852 of 2024, establishing new rules for processing environmental licenses for energy sector projects.
Read moreColombia boasts a diverse array of hydroelectric plants, each playing a vital role in the nation's energy landscape. From the massive Hidroituango to smaller yet significant facilities, these plants harness the power of the country's rivers to generate substantial amounts of electricity.
Read moreCommitted to delivering secure and reliable energy for Colombia, AES Colombia has successfully resumed operations at the Chivor Hydroelectric Plant after over a month of intensive intervention, maintenance, and equipment replacement.
Read moreIn a groundbreaking effort to promote sustainability, companies like Alquería are leading the way with biogas projects in Colombia.
Read moreColombia's heavy reliance on hydroelectric power generation poses a medium-term risk as climate events like El Niño become more intense.
Read moreMedellín Mayor Federico Gutiérrez, along with 18 city council members, recently visited the Hidroituango hydroelectric project to observe the progress of its second construction phase, which includes the development of units 5 to 8.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) reiterated its commitment to supporting mayors and governors across the country in formulating projects aimed at reducing electricity tariffs, increasing energy access, and fostering regional development.
Read moreMinister of Trade, Industry, and Tourism, Luis Carlos Reyes, outlined the Colombian government's comprehensive strategy aimed at economic reactivation and industrial revitalization.
Read moreLast week was the 30th anniversary of the enactment of the public services and electricity laws. These have been pivotal in improving service coverage across various sectors. However, this progress is under a cloud of uncertainty due to a proposed reform by the current government.
Read moreA recent study conducted by researchers in energy economics for Colombia's central bank has analyzed the effects of the El Niño climate phenomenon on retail electricity prices. Given Colombia's heavy reliance on hydroelectric power, these findings are particularly significant.
Read moreThe government announced the nomination of a new expert for the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG).
Read moreNo this isn’t a Moiré pattern and you are not expected to see John Lennon’s ghost or something like that if you squint at it long enough or under the influence of an inappropriate substance (legal or otherwise). It also isn’t a picture of some fabric design you saw one Sunday at the flea market in Usaquen.
Read moreThe Colombian government, led by President Gustavo Petro, announced significant progress on the reform of public services.
Read moreThe government launched the Sustainable Energy Municipalities program.
Read moreThe selection of the new president for ISA remains a hot topic in the energy sector.
Read moreThe Petro administration's policy of no new hydrocarbon exploration contracts has ignited debates about the future of Colombia's energy sovereignty.
Read moreXM, operator of the energy market, reported the water levels during June this year.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro has pointed fingers at judicial and political obstacles for stalling efforts to lower energy tariffs in Colombia.
Read moreISA announced its recent success in securing a new project in Colombia aimed at enhancing the connection of renewable energy projects to the national grid.
Read moreEcopetrol (NYSE: EC) unveiled the initial outcomes of its decarbonization strategy.
Read moreThe energy sector in Colombia has raised significant concerns regarding the potential intervention by President Gustavo Petro's administration in XM, an entity vital for the country's energy infrastructure. This move, if realized, could jeopardize XM's independence and operational efficacy.
Read moreIn recent weeks, Colombia's Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG) has been at the center of controversy.
Read moreCanutal, a village nestled in the Montes de María in Ovejas, Sucre, has transformed from a past marred by violence into Colombia's pioneering Comprehensive Energy Community.
Read moreMillions of people are living without the means to light their home at night or to refrigerate the food. These conditions lead to severe health consequences, causing up to 3.2 million premature deaths annually.
Read moreColombia is making significant strides in diversifying its energy matrix, particularly with the integration of non-conventional renewable energy projects.
Read moreDuring the inauguration of the solar park in Sabanalarga, Atlántico, Colombian President Gustavo Petro delivered sharp criticisms to regional leaders over high energy tariffs.
Read moreThe Center for Renewable Energy and Water Studies (Ceera) has expressed concern over the current situation facing the Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG).
Read moreFollowing a recent ruling by Colombia’s State Council that invalidated Omar Fredy Prías's appointment as an expert commissioner and executive director of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG), Prías announced he is conducting a thorough legal review of the decision's implications.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) recently introduced Resolution 40225, aimed at lowering energy tariffs. However, the proposed measures might not achieve the desired impact due to regulatory and implementation challenges.
Read moreAt the "Con toda por Antioquia" forum in Medellin, Néstor Raúl Encinales Gallo, EPM's Manager of New Solutions, discussed innovations in public utilities with an Antioquian perspective.
Read moreThe Inspector General requested that the Administrative Court of Cundinamarca initiate contempt proceedings against President Gustavo Petro and Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) Omar Andrés Camacho for failing to appoint commissioners to the Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (CREG).
Read moreAlthough XM has not published demand statistics for June, we do have the official summary of supply / generation. As El Niño came to a slow end, someone in authority decided it was over at the end of April and thermoelectric generation fell dramatically. We also check the solar statistics to confirm the positive press releases that came out last week.
Read moreColombia achieved a significant milestone in its renewable energy sector by surpassing 1 gigawatt (GW) of solar power in commercial operation.
Read moreThe State Council annulled the appointment of Omar Prías as the Executive Director of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG). Prías had been in the position since November 2023.
Read moreIn the rural area of Sabanalarga, the Bosques Solares de Bolívar was inaugurated, marking a significant milestone in Colombia's energy transition.
Read moreManuelita, a leader in sustainable agriculture, is accelerating its environmental commitments with ambitious targets to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) published resolution 40225, proposing significant changes to the electricity sector to reduce energy tariffs—a major concern for the government.
Read moreAs Colombia anticipates the unveiling of the public utilities’ reform document on July 20, Camilo Marulanda, General Manager of Isagen, shared his perspectives on the proposed changes, expressing both support and reservations.
Read moreColombian President Gustavo Petro launched a scathing critique against the mayors of the Caribbean region, questioning their inaction in implementing clean energy solutions.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro of Colombia urged his new cabinet members to intensify efforts in advancing the environmental agenda, aiming to secure a "Marshall Plan" for environmental initiatives at COP16.
Read moreEnlaza, a subsidiary of Grupo Energía Bogotá (GEB), is making significant strides towards enhancing Colombia's energy infrastructure with the Colectora transmission project.
Read moreDespite ongoing meetings and announcements, the high electricity tariffs in the Caribbean region of Colombia remain a significant issue. The crisis may worsen due to a budget shortfall, potentially halting subsidies for lower-income households by August.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, received a significant mandate from the ethnic communities of the Sierra Nevada and Serranía del Perijá subregion. This was the outcome of the First Intercultural Energy Summit held on June 27 and 28, 2024.
Read moreAs discussions on the public utilities sector loom on the horizon, the government of Gustavo Petro is preparing to introduce a major reform, a key campaign promise. With less than a month before the proposed legislation is debated, stakeholders in the system are already hinting at what the reform should include.
Read moreThe National Association for Sustainable Mobility (Andemos) published its monthly report on the behavior of the hybrid and electric vehicle market in June, 2024. Here are the details.
Read moreThe Inspector General formally requested the Administrative Court of Cundinamarca to initiate contempt proceedings against President Gustavo Petro and the Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho.
Read moreDuring the twenty-sixth Andesco Congress in Cartagena, Acueducto y Alcantarillado de Bogotá (EAAB), Enel Colombia, and Vanti reaffirmed their commitment to the Alliance for Public Service Integrity until 2027.
Read moreMoody's affirmed ISA's long-term issuer rating at Baa2 and its senior unsecured bond rating, maintaining a stable outlook.
Read moreThe Colombian government admitted that the long-promised reform of public services is still in progress, despite being announced a year ago.
Read moreMinister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Andrés Camacho, shared an update on his ministry's efforts.
Read moreEPM is committed to driving Colombia’s energy transition, fostering regional development, and enhancing the well-being of millions of Colombians.
Read moreThe Petro government is doing its best to promote rail and other forms of public transport but this year so far, the story is not great: rail cargo is down 11% year-over-year. The issue is coal (over 99% of all rail-carried cargo) which is down the same 11%. This and other stories about rail and mass transport from our review of the second quarter.
Read moreThe debate over the regulation proposed by the Colombian government for energy communities is gaining momentum.
Read moreColombia focuses on its energy transition, with the dual goals of promoting clean energy sources and reducing its environmental footprint. One of the important projects contributing to these objectives is the Colectora project, managed by Grupo Energía Bogotá (GEB).
Read moreThe energy sector in Colombia has been vocal about the need to stabilize the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG), which has faced almost two years of uncertainty with interim members unable to create the necessary regulations for the country's energy supply challenges.
Read moreThe governor of Atlántico, Eduardo Verano, is stepping in to address a critical situation affecting at least eight municipalities in the region.
Read moreThe National Knowledge Network for a Fair Energy Transition (RedTEJ) is a participatory platform that promotes knowledge management for a fair energy transition through governance exercises and collaborative work.
Read moreThe Ministry of Finance (MinHacienda), the National Planning Department (DNP), the National University of Colombia (UNAL), and the French Development Agency (AFD) are set to launch the book, "Modeling Low-Carbon Transitions in Colombia: Macro-Financial Opportunities and Risks – Applications of the GEMMES Model."
Read moreDiscover the latest job opportunities in Colombia's energy sector, particularly in electrical energy transportation.
Read moreXM has been honored at the inaugural Saving The Amazon Awards, winning in the Innovation and Technology category for its EcoClic initiative.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) is working on designing market mechanisms to ensure return on investment for offshore wind energy projects that obtain a Temporary Occupation Permit.
Read moreColombia has taken another significant step towards renewable energy with the inauguration of a new solar park in El Copey, Cesar.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro announced upcoming changes to his cabinet, with as many as seven ministries expected to see new leadership in the coming days. Among these is rumored to be the Ministry of Energy and Mines, currently led by Andrés Camacho.
Read moreIn line with its commitment to a fair and equitable energy transition, the Cartagena Refinery has significantly reduced its carbon footprint.
Read moreEnel officially commenced commercial operations of its Fundación and La Loma solar parks.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced new measures aimed at reducing energy tariffs through a collaboration between the Government and energy sector companies.
Read moreDaniel Isaza Bonnet, Vice President of Corporate Finance at ISA, announced his voluntary resignation effective July 18, 2024, to pursue new professional opportunities abroad.
Read moreAir-e called on the Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) to investigate electricity generation companies for alleged "anti-competitive practices."
Read moreThe recent proposal by Colombia's Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) to establish a maximum price cap in the energy market has sparked considerable debate and concern among industry stakeholders.
Read moreIn recent days, President Gustavo Petro signalled a significant cabinet reshuffle, potentially affecting nearly half of his ministers.
Read moreCali, set to host the COP16 summit on October 21, faces mounting security challenges as violence intensifies in nearby areas, casting a shadow over one of Colombia's most significant international events of the year.
Read moreThe papers all say Andrés Camacho will soon leave his post of MinEnergia and even name his replacement. At the risk of President Gustavo Petro changing his – or Camacho’s – mind at the last minute, we reflect on the minister’s brief passage for the role.
Read moreColombia secured the fifth position in Latin America for its advancements in energy transition, following Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, and Uruguay, according to the latest Energy Transition Index (ETI) released by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Read moreSpanish company Solarpack announced the inauguration of its La Unión solar park in Montería, Córdoba.
Read moreThe Mining-Energy Planning Unit (UPME) announced the approval of new projects aimed at expanding the availability of electricity service across Colombia.
Read moreThe Controller General issued a report outlining significant challenges faced by the Colombian government's solar projects.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro and his government face an imminent deadline to permanently appoint expert commissioners to the Energy and Gas Regulation Commission (Creg) after months of interim appointments.
Read moreCelsia is making significant strides in expanding its renewable energy and energy efficiency operations in Central America, particularly in the B2B segment.
Read moreThe Colombian government inaugurated three new energy communities in the department of Guainía, benefiting the indigenous reserves of Chatare, Carpintero, and El Venado.
Read moreMedellín is on the brink of a transformative endeavor that could redefine its approach to waste management while bolstering its energy independence and fiscal health.
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