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Blackrock, the Asset Manager Behind Shangri-La Power Plant Investment in Tolima

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Rubén Borja, country manager for Atlas Renewable Energy. Photo: Atlas Renewable Energy Atlas Renewable Energy opened the Shangri-La solar plant. According to the company, this is one of the largest solar parks in Colombia. Atlas regional director Camilo Serrano said BlackRock is a shareholder of the company and was behind the plant’s investment. “Of $190 million investment, around 70% is debt and 30% is equity,” Serrano said, who also noted that…
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Rubén Borja, country manager for Atlas Renewable Energy. Photo: Atlas Renewable Energy Atlas Renewable Energy opened the Shangri-La solar plant. According to the company, this is one of the largest solar parks in Colombia. Atlas regional director Camilo Serrano said BlackRock is a shareholder of the company and was behind the plant’s investment. “Of $190 million investment, around 70% is debt and 30% is equity,” Serrano said, who also noted that…

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Valora Analitik broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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