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Atlántico and Cesar Receive $2.7 Billion in Transfers per Solar Power Generation; They Will Strengthen Infrastructure and Public Services

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The resources, derived from the El Paso, La Loma and Guayepo I and II solar parks, will reach the municipalities of Ponedera and El Paso.
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The solar parks, in addition to producing clean energy, begin to consolidate their contribution in transfers from the electricity sector to the territories in which they operate. El Paso en el Cesar y Ponedera en el Atlántico received the energy transfer resources generated by the El Paso, La Loma and Guayepo I&II solar parks in Enel Colombia. Bogotá, October 23, 2025 – Within the framework of the transfers of the electricity sector*, for its en…

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The resources, derived from the El Paso, La Loma and Guayepo I and II solar parks, will reach the municipalities of Ponedera and El Paso.

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El Tiempo broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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