Mines and energy ministry rules out blackouts from el niño phenomenon

Minister Edwin Palma said Colombia has a roadmap to face the El Niño phenomenon without affecting the country's energy stability.

Edwin Palma, minister of Mines and Energy, stated from Medellín that the probable El Niño phenomenon will not affect energy stability. The official explained that Colombia has a roadmap focused on autogeneration and energy self-sufficiency.

The National Government does not foresee scenarios of blackouts or massive rationing, despite alerts on reservoir levels. Around 70% of electricity generation comes from hydroelectric plants.

Authorities are working with generating companies and regulatory entities on 53 measures that include regulatory actions, generation monitoring, energy-saving campaigns and preventive measures. The Government is evaluating the activation of thermal plants to preserve water reserves.

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The Ministry of Mines and Energy presented a strategy with 50 actions to strengthen the energy system ahead of the El Niño phenomenon expected in the second half of 2026.

Energy Minister Edwin Palma Egea warned of an imminent risk to electricity supply due to the El Niño phenomenon. In a circular sent on May 14, 2026, to the CREG, he called for urgent regulatory adjustments.

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Colombia’s Mines and Energy Minister Edwin Palma defended his handling of the Air-e financial crisis—ongoing since early 2026 with $1.6 trillion in debts—and announced key steps: a targeted $8/kWh surcharge on high-income users, a Creg proposal for more energy contracting ahead of El Niño, and calls for structural reforms in the Caribbean region's electricity sector.

Alberto García of Drummond Energy warned that Colombia's energy demand could double by 2030 if economic growth stays between 4% and 5% of GDP.

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Enel Colombia has activated a contingency plan following a failure in the electrical infrastructure, worsened by extreme weather conditions, which disrupted power supply in El Colegio and surrounding areas in Cundinamarca. The company relocated about 50 crews and canceled scheduled work elsewhere to address the emergency. Around 150 technicians and operatives are currently working continuously on the progressive restoration of service.

The Superintendencia de Servicios Públicos carried out a preventive inspection of the Empresa de Acueducto y Alcantarillado de Bogotá. Banco Agrario launched an advisory plan for agricultural clients.

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Jorge Henao, general manager of Transportadora de Gas de Colombia (TGI), warned of the need to diversify energy supply sources ahead of the impending El Niño phenomenon. Speaking at the Congreso de Naturgas 2026, he emphasized regional integration with Peru as a key option. Henao highlighted Camisea gas as a cost-effective alternative.

 

 

 

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