Superservicios inspects EAAB and Banco Agrario advises on El Niño

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.

The inspection assessed the water supply infrastructure, reservoir levels and actions to guarantee supply to more than two million users in the second half of the year. It also reviewed service continuity, quality and security, the new tariff framework and the handling of petitions, complaints and appeals.

Banco Agrario implemented the “Anticípate al Niño” scheme to evaluate climate risks in agricultural loans and offer financial risk management instruments. President Hernando Chica Zuccardi explained that extensions of up to 180 days are granted for payments due during the intervention period.

The IDEAM noted last week that conditions already exist for the phenomenon’s arrival. According to the NOAA update, there is a 90% probability that El Niño will extend until February next year.

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Colombian officials presenting energy roadmap for El Niño preparedness with maps and infrastructure visuals
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Colombia activates roadmap with 50 actions for El Niño

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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.

The Ministry of Housing urged local authorities and service operators to prepare emergency measures ahead of the likely arrival of the El Niño phenomenon in the second half of the year.

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Colombia's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development announced a 146 billion peso package of measures to protect the agricultural sector ahead of a possible El Niño arrival.

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

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El Niño conditions are now present in the tropical Pacific, with an 80 percent probability of developing into a full-blown event persisting until early 2027, the state weather bureau said.

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.

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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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