Fabián Bahamondes, Windpeshi wind farm project manager, spoke about the difficulties faced in its development.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro spoke about the decision to suspend the decree with which he tried to take absolute control of energy tariffs.
Read moreGEB's Juan Ricardo Ortega spoke about the country's challenges to advance in the energy transition.
Read moreThe Cost of Capital Observatory of the International Energy Agency (EIA), the World Economic Forum (WEF), ETH Zurich and Imperial College of London conducted a study in emerging countries that demonstrates the weight given by investors and companies to the stability of institutions and regulations within their risk analysis.
Read moreThe State Council has ruled on an appeal against President Gustavo Petro decree to assume personal control of water and electricity regulation.
Read moreThe Minister of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, announced the government is planning changes to energy subsidies.
Read moreGreenYellow has been increasing its investments in energy projects in Colombia in recent years.
Read moreEPM has announced progress in the construction of the Tepuy Solar Park.
Read moreEnergy sector associations have expressed their opinion on the proposal to freeze EPM's energy prices.
Read moreXM, operator of the National Interconnection System (SIN) and administrator of the Wholesale Energy Market (MEM), announced the calendar for the new energy auction.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced the construction of the second phase of the Pact for Tariff Justice.
Read moreThe energy sector is starting to talk about digital traders, as in the case of Bia.
Read moreThe National Environmental Licensing Agency (ANLA) has suspended the process for renewable energy projects in La Guajira. Here is why.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro's intervention in public utilities has provoked several reactions. This time, former president Cesar Gaviria spoke about the issue.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro has other problems this week so we have not heard much from his plan to set electricity rates PERSONALLY! Turns out European countries have the same problem of “too high” tariffs and are looking for better solutions than simply making arbitrary cuts. In the UK, some think that making public utilities into so-called “public benefit corporations” would solve the problem but I have my doubts.
Read moreThe Minister of Commerce (MinComercio), Germán Umaña, spoke about the country's plans to produce Electric Vehicles (EVs).
Read moreGustavo Petro's government is betting on the energy transition, and green finance plays a key in advancing this process.
Read moreMayor of Medellin, Daniel Quintero Calle, asked the national government to freeze EPM's energy prices.
Read moreThe Ministry of Trade (MinComercio) presented the Reindustrialization Policy that it intends to implement during this four-year term.
Read moreColombia's president, Gustavo Petro, had an idea for the energy sector.
Read moreThe Institute for Development and Peace Studies (Indepaz) conducted an analysis of environmental conflicts related to megaprojects in Colombia.
Read moreThe Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) announced a new energy auction, and here are the reasons why.
Read moreEcopetrol (NYSE: EC) announced the creation of Econova, an open innovation network comprised of five regional centers.
Read moreThe Committee of Experts of the Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) warned of the negative effects of intervening in energy tariffs.
Read moreThe government is working on the creation of the Energy Transition Roadmap, this is what is known so far.
Read moreLocal authorities in the Caribbean region have presented a joint petition to the government.
Read moreAn opinion article by Ricardo Plata discusses the possibilities of making changes in the energy sector.
Read moreXM, operator of the National Interconnected System (SIN) and administrator of the Wholesale Energy Market (MEM), reported consumption results for January 2023.
Read moreCasa de Bolsa analyzed the diversification and exposure of some of the main companies in the energy sector and possible impact on them from President Gustavo Petro's intervention.
Read moreEPM announced a decision on the final works of Hidroituango.
Read moreISA and Rockstart aim to strengthen the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the energy technology sector in Latin America, to promote job creation and accelerate the energy transition in the region.
Read moreXM, operator of the National Interconnected System (SIN), announced energy prices in Colombia for January this year.
Read moreThe Colombian Association of Electricity Generators (Acolgen) sent a message to President Gustavo Petro.
Read more“…I cannot make bricks without clay!” Hard to make good investments decisions without information.
Read morePresident Petro signed the decree to assume the general functions delegated to the regulatory commissions. However, there are legal doubts about this decree.
Read moreRepresentatives from the government, energy associations and industry met to take action to promote hydropower in the country.
Read moreGrupo de Energía Bogotá (GEB) announced a strategy to promote sustainability among its employees.
Read moreMetro de Medellín will issue its first sustainability bond.
Read moreXM, the operator of the National Interconnected System (SIN), announced the average water level of reservoirs behind power dams in Colombia.
Read moreFitch Ratings discussed the challenges that energy companies will face this year.
Read moreCorautos Andino is betting on new technologies, hand in hand with its ally Foton, to introduce electric mobility in cargo vehicles in the country.
Read moreCEO Ricardo Sierra explained the company's rationale for initiating a share buyback.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro signed the decree to intervene the regulation of public utilities in Colombia.
Read moreThe Energy and Gas Regulatory Commission (CREG) will hold a new auction to allocate firm energy commitments.
Read moreThe payment of the policies avoided the suspension of the construction of Hidroituango, but generated a new controversy in the mega-project.
Read moreAir-e inaugurated a new underground network in the sector of Buenavista (Barranquilla).
Read moreThe World Economic Forum (WEF) has updated its report on the most likely risks for the coming years.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro's intention to intervene in the country's electricity service could jeopardize huge investments needed to maintain quality of the service in the future.
Read moreSchneider Electric announced the appointment of a new Energy and Chemicals leader for South America.
Read moreISA announced the appointment of a new Director of Corporate Operations.
Read moreThe oil company announced a new investment to boost the country's energy transition.
Read moreCelsia's energy sales contributed significantly to the municipalities and corporations in its areas of influence.
Read moreFormer ministers of mines and energy have asked President Gustavo Petro to reconsider his announcement to take over the management of the public utilities.
Read moreEnel Colombia has inaugurated the new electrical substation of Avenida Calle Primera in downtown Bogota and its connecting lines.
Read moreEnel Green Power reported progress on the construction of the Guayepo solar farm.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro wants renewables to be the country's main source of energy in 12 years. However, renewable energy projects continue to face delays.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro plans to intervene in the country's domestic services, and the government has published the draft decree to do so. Experts discussed the implications of this proposal.
Read moreFive associations of the electricity sector sent a letter to President Gustavo Petro about his controversial proposal to take over tariffing.
Read moreMinister of the Environment (MinAmbiente) Susana Muhamad spoke about key issues such as prior consultation, environmental licensing, and energy transition.
Read moreThe credit agency commented on President Gustavo Petro's intention to take control of public service tariffs (“personally”) and the situation of the energy market in the country.
Read moreGrenergy announced the commissioning of three solar plants in the department of Tolima.
Read moreAir-e announced progress in its strategy to combat energy theft in the Colombian Caribbean.
Read moreThe business of solar panels has aroused the interest of investors, thanks to the country's huge potential in this field. Experts talked about how to enter this attractive business.
Read moreColombia continues to discuss high energy prices and the variables that affect this service. Experts discussed the reliability charge and how it works.
Read moreComptroller General Carlos Hernán Rodríguez Becerra called for "prudence and technical rigor" in the debate on the energy transition.
Read moreThe National Development Plan (PND) presented by the government of Gustavo Petro includes proposals to promote the use of renewable energy in the country.
Read moreColombia's Central Bank updated its inflation projections and base metrics, including goods and services in which the State intervenes to define a rate such as electricity. Experts from the entity spoke about this issue.
Read moreThe State seeks to massively increase the use of more environmentally friendly vehicles through the 'Sustainable Electric Mobility’ strategy, but is hindering this transition at the same time.
Read moreThe government announced that the draft of the decree is ready by which President Gustavo Petro assumes the powers of regulation and control of public utility tariffs in Colombia.
Read morePresident Petro urged the Fourth Section of the Council of State to build the legal instruments to fight “the power” behind the climate crisis.
Read moreGerman Corredor, President of SER Colombia, spoke about the concerns of the sector, the energy transition, and current political uncertainty.
Read moreThe government is facing yet another controversy over its position on the award of new oil contracts, something that could affect the development of the roadmap to the energy transition.
Read moreEPM announced a new executive Vice President of Projects and Engineering, generating new controversy.
Read moreEPM and Barranquilla signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the purchase of 51% of the shares that the company K-yena (formerly Alumbrado Público de Barranquilla) has in Triple A.
Read moreShares in Colombian energy companies like ISA, Grupo Energia Bogota (GEB), and Celsia have decrease since President Petro announced he would temporarily take responsibility for setting household utility bills.
Read moreErco Energía announced a capital injection from Norwegian fund, Norfund, to boost renewable energy projects in Colombia.
Read moreEnergy experts gave their opinion on President Gustavo Petro's controversial announcement about taking control over the management of public utilities in the country.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro wants Ecopetrol to become his State-owned energy company. For that, he needs to significantly develop the non-hydrocarbon businesses, hire a different CEO and change Colombian law.
Read moreThe Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) announced that energy service commercialization companies will receive a payment for energy tariff subsidies.
Read moreThe Mining and Energy Planning Unit (UPME) spoke about the possible risk of power shortages in the Eastern Central region.
Read moreThrough a temporary joint venture, Cementos Argos and Veolia presented a sustainable alternative for a second use of waste oil at the Barancabermeja refinery.
Read moreGrupo Energia Bogota (GEB) received key equipment for the construction of the La Colectora Line.
Read moreThe former vice-minister of Energy, Belizza Ruiz, warned that the country could face blackouts.
Read moreThe Trade Council, led by Germán Arce, issued a statement on the controversial decision of President Gustavo Petro to temporarily assume the powers of the public services regulation commissions.
Read moreCelsia, the energy company of Grupo Argos, reported an attack on the Meriléctrica thermal power plant located in Barrancabermeja (Santander).
Read moreNo Colombian over the age of about 30 needs to hear this story but the rest of us do. Non-Colombians trying to understand the country’s energy policy will especially benefit.
Read moreEcopetrol and AES Colombia announced the opening of the Brisas solar energy self-generation eco-park, located in the municipality of Aipe, department of Huila.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro accepted the resignation of Vice Minister of Energy, Belizza Ruiz, through decree 0120 of January 27, 2023. She gave a controversial interview after her resignation.
Read moreThe Minister of Energy (MinEnergia), Irene Vélez, has been in the middle of a controversy almost since she took control of the entity. This is what she had to say on the matter.
Read moreThe World Economic Forum (WEF) discussed the most pressing risks regarding climate change for 2023, and coming years.
Read moreThe constant rise in energy prices has generated controversy and discussions in the country. This has happened for different reasons.
Read morePortafolio reported the government's proposed text for the mining and energy sector in the National Development Plan (PND).
Read moreThe CREG's Committee of Experts responded to President Gustavo Petro's controversial announcement about assuming control over the management of public utilities in the country.
Read morePresident Gustavo Petro announced that he will assume control over the management of public utilities in the country.
Read moreColombian authorities published a draft bill to promote a rational and efficient use of energy.
Read moreThe government announced measures to reduce energy prices by the end of 2022. Most operators joined this initiative, but not all companies were able to do so.
Read moreA letter from five entities attached to the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MinEnergia) was sent to President Gustavo Petro, requesting the resignation of the Vice Minister of Mines, Belizza Ruiz.
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