AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRenewables & Grid Reliability: Colombia’s Puerta de Oro solar park in Cundinamarca (Patria Investments) has started commercial operations, delivering 360 MW to the National Interconnected System via a 23 km, 230 kV line—supporting reliability ahead of 2024 auction commitments and expected to generate 700 GWh/year. Gaming & Investment Signals: Playtech raised its outlook, expecting adjusted EBITDA of at least €270m for 2026, with momentum tied to growth in the Americas and continued strength in Mexico and Colombia. Trade & Industry Pressure: Colombia’s metallurgical coke faces an India antidumping tariff push (US$118.55/ton), with Fenalcarbon alleging Petro-era inaction left the sector without a technical defense. Energy Risk Watch: A “very strong” El Niño is forecast to raise extreme-weather risks across South America, with implications for water, power, and industrial continuity in Colombia. Aviation & Connectivity: JetBlue is expanding Fort Lauderdale as a major hub and adding new Colombia routes, boosting capacity and Latin America access for business and travel-linked demand. Food Systems Forum: Terra Madre Salone del Gusto returns to Turin (Sept 24–27) to tackle food production, distribution, and biodiversity challenges—relevant for Colombia’s agri-industry stakeholders.
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