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The Colombian government recently said that it expects to have more than 1,000 megawatts
of unconventional renewable energy capacity installed in Colombia by the end of 2021.
Colombian President Ivan Duque said at a conference in the province of La Guajira that the government has set a goal to increase the share of renewable energy in Colombia's energy mix to 14%
by the end of this term.
This is a significant increase
from the 0.
2% rate when the current government took office in August 2018.
Currently, Colombia has 80.
5 MW of installed solar energy, including power stations for on-site consumption, and a wind farm with an installed capacity of 18.
42 MW
, according to Colombia's national grid operator XM Compania de Expertos en Mercados.
Currently, Colombia has a total installed capacity of 17,538.
41 MW, of which 11,944.
79 MW is produced
by large hydroelectric power plants.
Colombia said it will provide more than 4,800 megawatts of renewable energy capacity
to large industrial users by holding an energy storage tender and electricity tender.
The Colombian government recently said that it expects to have more than 1,000 megawatts
of unconventional renewable energy capacity installed in Colombia by the end of 2021.
Colombian President Ivan Duque said at a conference in the province of La Guajira that the government has set a goal to increase the share of renewable energy in Colombia's energy mix to 14%
by the end of this term.
This is a significant increase
from the 0.
2% rate when the current government took office in August 2018.
Currently, Colombia has 80.
5 MW of installed solar energy, including power stations for on-site consumption, and a wind farm with an installed capacity of 18.
42 MW
, according to Colombia's national grid operator XM Compania de Expertos en Mercados.
Currently, Colombia has a total installed capacity of 17,538.
41 MW, of which 11,944.
79 MW is produced
by large hydroelectric power plants.
Colombia said it will provide more than 4,800 megawatts of renewable energy capacity
to large industrial users by holding an energy storage tender and electricity tender.