At the Future Energy Summit (FES) Colombia, ACOSOL’s Jan Kleyn urged simpler rules, stronger coordination with banks and a regulatory overhaul to unlock residential and commercial solar PV growth.



At the Future Energy Summit (FES) Colombia, ACOSOL’s Jan Kleyn urged simpler rules, stronger coordination with banks and a regulatory overhaul to unlock residential and commercial solar PV growth.
The company unveiled a new line of power conversion systems to expand its technology portfolio and shared its outlook for fiscal year 2027 along with long-term financial targets to 2030.
The country’s latest short-term electricity auction attracted administrative and financial bids from Colbún, Guacolda Energía, BTG Pactual, Enel Generación Chile, Evol Energy and Grenergy, aiming to supply regulated customers between 2027 and 2030.
Colombian energy planning agency UPME cleared 101 stalled grid-connection requests between 2022 and 2025, recovering 5,000 MW of transmission capacity—equivalent to 25% of the country’s installed power generation. The move opens space for new solar PV, wind power and clean energy projects.
The Spanish solar-tracking manufacturer has strengthened its presence in Peru, surpassing 30% market share and positioning the Andean country as its third most relevant market worldwide. CEO Christopher Atassi Morales detailed the company’s growing project pipeline, including its role in the CSF Illa solar complex. Solar Steel expects to exceed 1 GW of installed capacity in the country by 2025, reinforcing its strategic importance in Latin America.
With a presence in distributed generation and utility scale, the company presents at PVBook its business model based on EPC, distribution and intelligent storage, with a focus on reducing OPEX, technological adaptation and long-term efficiency.
With targets of 300 GWh of capacity in 2025 and a focus on Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, the firm is deploying a comprehensive strategy for utility scale, C&I and residential.
“This package will allow us to advance the model that has enabled us to become a benchmark for economic and environmental development, industrial modernization, and the fight against climate change.” It is structured around four key areas of action: the industrial value chain, the integration of renewable energy, the promotion of electric mobility, and innovative thermal solutions for industrial and residential applications.
The Institute presents at the joint GENERA + Matelec fair the event Spain, for a green and competitive reindustrialization, which will be opened by the Secretaries of State for Energy and Industry.
The World Energy Outlook 2025 places Spain at the center of the European debate on electricity security and points out that the transition requires accelerating investments in networks, storage and flexibility to avoid further collapses.
Until November 24, companies covered by the specific remuneration scheme (RECORE) will be able to participate in the public consultation of the new order that will update the profitability, prices and regulated costs for the period 2026–2031.
UNEF’s CEO, José Donoso, analyzes the profound shift in the business model, incorporating active revenue management, energy storage, and participation in electricity markets. He also emphasizes the importance of advancing electrification by 2026 and holding new auctions.
During the first week of November, photovoltaic output rose by up to 16% across major markets, reaching unprecedented peaks in all of them. The wind recovery in the Iberian Peninsula allowed the MIBEL market to register the only price declines despite higher CO₂ costs and growing electricity demand across Europe.
The company is focusing on a two-row structure adaptable to different types of terrain, with fewer parts and reduced assembly time. Furthermore, it aims to exceed 20 completed projects in Peru by the end of 2025.
Red Eléctrica confirmed the auction date for the Active Demand Response Service (SRAD) for November 28, but changes in schedules and the lack of technical definitions are causing concern among stakeholders.
Today the BOE shares the new Order TED/1252/2025 which eliminates restrictions on the export of guarantees of origin and adjusts the calculation of remuneration for investment in biomass, giving more liquidity and predictability to plants under the specific remuneration scheme.
The company offers a fixing system that is 85% lighter than traditional structures, capable of preserving the roof warranty, accelerating installation times and reducing logistical costs in photovoltaic projects on metal roofs.
The Chinese company stands out in the international Strategic Energy catalog with its third-generation TOPCon photovoltaic panel, which offers an efficiency of up to 24.8%, a 30-year linear power guarantee, and an annual degradation of only 0.35%.
The new framework strengthens technical oversight, updates network procedures, and introduces reforms that accelerate the integration of energy storage, repowering, and industrial electrification. Attorney Jorge Andrey Sterner analyzes its implications.
The German firm will present its innovations in photovoltaic mounting systems in Madrid, highlighting modular solutions for flat and pitched roofs, facades and ground, along with interactive demonstrations and new product developments.
From floating solar power to smart charging: the Innovation Gallery 2025 at the International Electrification and Decarbonization Week showcases 31 innovative products shaping the future of the sector. GENERA and MATELEC will take place from November 18 to 20, 2025.

At the Future Energy Summit (FES) Colombia, ACOSOL’s Jan Kleyn urged simpler rules, stronger coordination with banks and a regulatory overhaul to unlock residential and commercial solar PV growth.
The company unveiled a new line of power conversion systems to expand its technology portfolio and shared its outlook for fiscal year 2027 along with long-term financial targets to 2030.
The country’s latest short-term electricity auction attracted administrative and financial bids from Colbún, Guacolda Energía, BTG Pactual, Enel Generación Chile, Evol Energy and Grenergy, aiming to supply regulated customers between 2027 and 2030.
Colombian energy planning agency UPME cleared 101 stalled grid-connection requests between 2022 and 2025, recovering 5,000 MW of transmission capacity—equivalent to 25% of the country’s installed power generation. The move opens space for new solar PV, wind power and clean energy projects.
The Spanish solar-tracking manufacturer has strengthened its presence in Peru, surpassing 30% market share and positioning the Andean country as its third most relevant market worldwide. CEO Christopher Atassi Morales detailed the company’s growing project pipeline, including its role in the CSF Illa solar complex. Solar Steel expects to exceed 1 GW of installed capacity in the country by 2025, reinforcing its strategic importance in Latin America.
With a presence in distributed generation and utility scale, the company presents at PVBook its business model based on EPC, distribution and intelligent storage, with a focus on reducing OPEX, technological adaptation and long-term efficiency.
With targets of 300 GWh of capacity in 2025 and a focus on Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, the firm is deploying a comprehensive strategy for utility scale, C&I and residential.
“This package will allow us to advance the model that has enabled us to become a benchmark for economic and environmental development, industrial modernization, and the fight against climate change.” It is structured around four key areas of action: the industrial value chain, the integration of renewable energy, the promotion of electric mobility, and innovative thermal solutions for industrial and residential applications.
The Institute presents at the joint GENERA + Matelec fair the event Spain, for a green and competitive reindustrialization, which will be opened by the Secretaries of State for Energy and Industry.
The World Energy Outlook 2025 places Spain at the center of the European debate on electricity security and points out that the transition requires accelerating investments in networks, storage and flexibility to avoid further collapses.
Until November 24, companies covered by the specific remuneration scheme (RECORE) will be able to participate in the public consultation of the new order that will update the profitability, prices and regulated costs for the period 2026–2031.
UNEF’s CEO, José Donoso, analyzes the profound shift in the business model, incorporating active revenue management, energy storage, and participation in electricity markets. He also emphasizes the importance of advancing electrification by 2026 and holding new auctions.
During the first week of November, photovoltaic output rose by up to 16% across major markets, reaching unprecedented peaks in all of them. The wind recovery in the Iberian Peninsula allowed the MIBEL market to register the only price declines despite higher CO₂ costs and growing electricity demand across Europe.
The company is focusing on a two-row structure adaptable to different types of terrain, with fewer parts and reduced assembly time. Furthermore, it aims to exceed 20 completed projects in Peru by the end of 2025.
Red Eléctrica confirmed the auction date for the Active Demand Response Service (SRAD) for November 28, but changes in schedules and the lack of technical definitions are causing concern among stakeholders.
Today the BOE shares the new Order TED/1252/2025 which eliminates restrictions on the export of guarantees of origin and adjusts the calculation of remuneration for investment in biomass, giving more liquidity and predictability to plants under the specific remuneration scheme.
The company offers a fixing system that is 85% lighter than traditional structures, capable of preserving the roof warranty, accelerating installation times and reducing logistical costs in photovoltaic projects on metal roofs.
The Chinese company stands out in the international Strategic Energy catalog with its third-generation TOPCon photovoltaic panel, which offers an efficiency of up to 24.8%, a 30-year linear power guarantee, and an annual degradation of only 0.35%.
The new framework strengthens technical oversight, updates network procedures, and introduces reforms that accelerate the integration of energy storage, repowering, and industrial electrification. Attorney Jorge Andrey Sterner analyzes its implications.
The German firm will present its innovations in photovoltaic mounting systems in Madrid, highlighting modular solutions for flat and pitched roofs, facades and ground, along with interactive demonstrations and new product developments.
From floating solar power to smart charging: the Innovation Gallery 2025 at the International Electrification and Decarbonization Week showcases 31 innovative products shaping the future of the sector. GENERA and MATELEC will take place from November 18 to 20, 2025.
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