Colombia Plans to Unlock $36Bn Investment in Clean Energy, Low Carbon Transport

Colombia is seeking to attract some $36 billion in investment into the country to allow the development of renewable energy, hydrogen, and low carbon transport initiatives, it was reported on Tuesday.

Deputy energy minister Karen Schutt announced at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil that the plan will concentrate specifically on solar expansion, rail development, and preparing ports for future hydrogen exports.

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