
Proeléctrica S.A.S E.S.P. (Proeléctrica)
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We are a company built and financed with private capital, it emerged as the first private energy generation company in Colombia, as a response to the deficiencies of the existing generation system in the Caribbean region at the beginning of the 90's.
Currently, the company is in the process of expanding with renewable energy projects such as photovoltaic farms and PCH (Small Hydroelectric Power Plant), two of which are located in Antioquia.
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