Colombia has decided to pause its electricity exports to Ecuador due to severe drought conditions. The Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy issued a resolution to suspend power sales as a temporary measure. This decision stems from the critically low water levels in Colombia’s hydroelectric reservoirs. The suspension aims to prioritize domestic energy needs in […]
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