Colombia to Sell Geothermal Energy to Ecuador to Mitigate Electricity Cuts

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Colombia will provide 450 megawatts of geothermal energy to Ecuador to help the country overcome electricity cuts caused by severe drought. Ecuador is facing a 650-megawatt deficit due to low-producing hydro-electric plants. The transfer will take place between November and December, and payment options are being evaluated. Peru will also export 50 megawatts to Ecuador, and local thermal plants can provide an additional 100 megawatts.

Iconic Wines, Local Food: A Fox Harb'r Dining Experience with Bram Bolwijn | SaltWireBOGOTA - Colombia will sell geothermal energy to Ecuador to help the neighboring country avoid electricity cuts brought about by severe drought, the presidents of both countries said Saturday.

Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso said Colombia would provide 450 megawatts, helping Ecuador fill a 650-megawatt deficit due to low-producing hydro-electric plants amid the worst drought in 50 years. The drought, which the government attributes to the El Nino weather pattern, has affected the eastern and southern regions where 90% of Ecuador's hydro-electric plants operate.

Speaking at a press conference in Bogota alongside Colombian counterpart Gustavo Petro, Lasso said the transfer would take place between November and December, when Ecuador is most likely to suffer drought.The countries are evaluating payment options, including Ecuador potentially providing energy to Colombia once its drought ends.

Lasso said Peru would export another 50 megawatts to Ecuador, and Guayaquil business leaders with thermal plants have the ability to provide another 100 megawatts. Together with Colombia's offer, the additions will cover most of Ecuador's need.

 

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