Colombia launches clean energy auction with contracts of up to 15 years

The Ministry of Mines and Energy launched the long-term clean energy contracting auction 2026 in coordination with the Bolsa Mercantil de Colombia.

The initiative will award electricity supply contracts for up to 15 years, with operations starting between 2030 and 2035. It aims to promote renewable generation and storage projects to diversify the energy mix and reduce dependence on hydrological conditions. Minister Edwin Palma stressed that the auction strengthens the firmness of the electric system while advancing decarbonization. “While the whole world is talking about fracking, we are talking about firmness, about decarbonization,” he said. Guilds such as Ser Colombia valued the mechanism. Alexandra Hernández, the organization's president, noted that long-term contracts are essential to obtain bank financing. The government is also working on regulations for energy storage.

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Colombian Energy Minister Edwin Palma announces Air-e financial crisis measures and El Niño preparations at a press conference.
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Energy Minister Palma advances Air-e crisis measures amid El Niño threat

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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.

The Ministry of Mines and Energy, led by Edwin Palma, published a resolution calling for long-term electricity contract auctions. The measure aims to secure supply from 2030, promote renewables and reduce price volatility. Contracts will last 15 years under the 'pay as bid' scheme.

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The firm energy obligations auction held on May 22, 2026, assigned 4,069.7 MW of new capacity to Colombia's national grid starting in December 2026.

Former Mines and Energy Minister Amylkar Acosta warned of energy rationing risks in Colombia due to the El Niño phenomenon and suggested measures such as advancing the official clock.

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Frank Pearl, president of the ACP, stressed that Colombia must strengthen its energy security without relying on other countries. This comes amid Venezuela's first gas shipment and a drop in national oil and gas production in 2025.

Colombia's thermal power plants are gearing up to boost liquefied natural gas imports ahead of El Niño's expected arrival in August, which could deplete hydroelectric reservoirs. Alejandro Castañeda, director of Andeg, said the Spec terminal will run at full capacity to support the grid. The move aims to prevent blackouts during the dry season.

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Experts at a panel highlighted that Colombia leads the region in green bond issuance, with US$2.200 million over the past decade, yet agreed that additional incentives are needed to expand its reach.

 

 

 

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