Colombia
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Colombian oil company Ecopetrol has made 3 changes to its senior management team.
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Lader Energy's Puertos de Santander solar park has obtained an environmental permit from Colombia's national authority of environmental licences (ANLA).
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French renewables company GreenYellow has secured financing of 172 billion pesos ($44.7m) with Banco de Bogotá for its 85MWp solar power generation portfolio in Colombia.
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IDB Invest has issued 2 sustainable bonds in local currency to support renewable energy and infrastructure projects in Latin America.
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Colombia power company Celsia is considering selling a duo of wind projects located in the department La Guajira, Colombia.
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Italy’s Enel Green Power has started commercial operations of its La Loma solar project in Colombia.
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Energía de Colombia SAS ESP has requested a loan from IDB Invest for a transmission project the company is refinancing in Colombia.
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Colombian oil and gas company Ecopetrol has raised $1.85 billion in bonds that will be used to mainly refinance existing notes.
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IDB Invest has agreed to provide long-term financing to Air-e to support the company’s distribution services in Colombia.
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Brazilian utility Alupar won a transmission project in an auction launched in August by Colombia's Mines and Energy Planning Unit (UPME).
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Colombian infrastructure company Interconexión Eléctrica SA (ISA) has secured an up to COP$500 million ($124 million) loan.
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Colombian energy company Grupo Energía Bogotá (GEB) has issued a $400 million green bond, the first such bond issued by a Colombian company on the international market.
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EDF Renewables has pulled the plug on the development of a 50MW solar project in Colombia, due to delays in permitting and environmental licenses from local entities.
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Renewable energy company BayWa r.e., through its subsidiary BayWa r.e. Solar Trade, has opened a solar distribution center in Medellín, Colombia.
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Colombian power producer Isagen has landed financing to support the development of the company’s Sabanalarga solar project.
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Colombian power company Isagen has announced a partnership with Atlas Renewable Energy to develop solar projects.
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Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC) and financial advisory firm LarrainVial have closed a COP900 billion ($200 million) Colombia-focused debt fund.
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Czech renewables developer Solek is entering the renewables market in Colombia with two solar projects.
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Colombian power company Celsia has turned on a 9.9MW solar farm in Valle del Cauca, Buga I, having agreed offtake agreements with agricultural business, Solla, and food processing company, Alianza team.
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Colombian energy distributor Air-e has requested a loan from IDB Invest to support the development of its distribution services.
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Chile’s Verano Energy is growing its portfolio in Colombia with the acquisition of a trio of solar projects totaling 296MWp of installed capacity.
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Spanish renewables firm Ecoener will close a deal to finance its Colombian Sunnorte Solar PV Plant in May.
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French solar developer GreenYellow has started construction on five utility-scale solar projects in Colombia.
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Spain’s Enerfín has landed a loan to finance the construction of the company’s first solar project in Colombia.
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The government of Colombia will tender a 500/230kV transmission substation project, the first such tender in in the country.
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Netherlands-based renewables company MPC Energy Solutions announced the completion of construction and grid connection for its Parque Solar Los Girasoles.
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Mexico-based solar power producer Cox Energy America has secured 45MW worth of solar PV capacity in a grid allocation tender held by Colombia.
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Colombia's Mines and Energy Planning Unit (UPME) has granted permits to connect close to 7.5GW of renewable energy to the national grid.
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Spanish renewables firm Grenergy will develop three PV solar plants in Colombia.
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EDF and environmental services company Refocosta are partnering on the development of a biomass power plant in Colombia.
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