economy

May 7, 2026

Energy Transition or Surcharge?

The Caribbean region, and especially the department of Atlántico, are at a historic crossroads today.

Energy Transition or Surcharge?

TL;DR

  • A new government surcharge on energy tariffs for high-income households and businesses in the Caribbean region risks harming investor confidence.
  • The region's energy potential is hindered by outdated infrastructure, including saturated substations, which prevent generated clean energy from entering the national grid.
  • Financial instability among energy operators, coupled with a lack of liquidity, impedes necessary investments in maintenance and expansion.
  • The article calls for differentiated solutions for the Caribbean, recognizing its distinct social and thermal realities, and urges the consolidation of stable, technical energy institutions.
  • The author emphasizes that fostering investment and promoting structural changes, rather than imposing new charges, is the correct path for the energy transition and securing future energy supply.