by Strategic Energy | Oct 20, 2025
On October 21 and 22, the Hilton Hotel in Bogotá will host the Future Energy Summit (FES) Colombia, where public and private sector leaders will discuss the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition. In a context of regulatory changes and renewable energy expansion, the event will bring together authorities, investors, companies, and international organizations in a space that promises to define the new regional energy agenda.
by Strategic Energy | Oct 17, 2025
At the sector’s annual congress, the 12th Solar Forum, UNEF Director General José Donoso highlighted the significant reindustrialization opportunity that photovoltaic energy represents for the country, stating that “there is 70 GW of demand, attracted by the low energy prices offered by photovoltaics in Spain.” Redeia President Beatriz Corredor emphasized that “we are working as quickly as possible to implement the new OP 7.4, for which we began permitting last week.”
by Strategic Energy | Oct 17, 2025
En el congreso anual del sector, el XII Foro Solar, el El director general de UNEF, José Donoso, ha destacado la gran oportunidad de reindustrialización que supone para el país la energía fotovoltaica, afirmando que “hay 70GW de demanda, que vienen atraídos por los precios bajos de la energía que ofrece la fotovoltaica en España”. La presidenta de Redeia, Beatriz Corredor, ha recalcado que “estamos trabajando con la máxima celeridad en la implementación del nuevo PO 7.4, para el que ya hemos iniciado la semana pasada las habilitaciones”.
by Strategic Energy | Oct 17, 2025
The Spanish electricity sector warns that the CNMC’s new regulatory proposal, despite certain improvements, continues to hinder the investments needed to electrify demand and meet decarbonization goals. Aelēc denounces inconsistencies between the CNMC and the Ministry for Ecological Transition, inadequate financial limits, and a cut in OPEX that jeopardizes the quality of supply and the viability of the model.
by Strategic Energy | Oct 17, 2025
El sector eléctrico español advierte que la nueva propuesta regulatoria de la CNMC, pese a ciertas mejoras, sigue frenando las inversiones necesarias para electrificar la demanda y cumplir los objetivos de descarbonización. Aelēc denuncia incoherencias entre la CNMC y el Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica, límites económicos inadecuados y un recorte del OPEX que pone en riesgo la calidad del suministro y la viabilidad del modelo.