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    Colombia's Ecopetrol buys wind power project from Enel for $50 million

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    Posted on July 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Ecopetrol buys Enel's wind project in La Guajira for $50M, adding 205 MW to its portfolio, with operations starting by 2028.

    Colombia's Ecopetrol buys wind power project from Enel for $50 million

    BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombian state oil firm Ecopetrol said on Monday it has purchased a wind power project in the northern province of La Guajira from Enel for $50 million.

    The Windpeshi project will have a capacity of 205 megawatts (MW), which will be added to Ecopetrol Group's self-consumption energy portfolio, the company said in a statement.

    "We have closed the transaction for around $50 million. The total development will cost about $350 million, which is part of the Group's investment portfolio," Ecopetrol's Chief Executive Ricardo Roa told a press conference.

    The project, which includes 41 wind turbines of 5 MW each, is projected to deliver an average of 1,006 gigawatt hours (GWh) annually, equivalent to approximately 8% to 9% of the Group's total energy demand, Roa added.

    The company expects to pick up the project's development before year-end, with operations commencing by 2028.

    Colombia is aiming to expand renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and geothermal power as part of President Gustavo Petro's push to transition away from fossil fuels.

    However, many renewable projects, including onshore and offshore wind farms in the country's north, have faced hurdles such as opposition from indigenous communities and regulatory delays.

    (Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta; Editing by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ecopetrol acquires a wind power project from Enel for $50 million.
    • •The Windpeshi project will add 205 MW to Ecopetrol's energy portfolio.
    • •The project includes 41 wind turbines, each with 5 MW capacity.
    • •Operations are expected to start by 2028.
    • •Colombia aims to expand renewable energy under President Petro.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Colombia's Ecopetrol buys wind power project from Enel for $50 million

    1What is the capacity of the Windpeshi project?

    The Windpeshi project will have a capacity of 205 megawatts (MW).

    2How much did Ecopetrol pay for the wind power project?

    Ecopetrol purchased the wind power project from Enel for $50 million.

    3When is Ecopetrol expected to commence operations for the project?

    Ecopetrol expects to begin operations for the project by 2028.

    4What challenges are renewable projects facing in Colombia?

    Many renewable projects in Colombia have faced hurdles such as opposition from indigenous communities and regulatory delays.

    5What is the significance of this acquisition for Ecopetrol?

    This acquisition is part of Ecopetrol's strategy to expand its self-consumption energy portfolio and transition away from fossil fuels.

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