Grand Energy S.A.S. is a Special Purpose Business (SPB) established to develop a 99.9 MW wind farm in Colombia.
Situated in Sitionuevo, Magdalena, Colombia, between 11°04'50"N 74°50'34"W and 11°03'09"N 74°49'45"W.
The project is located in the Delta of the Magdalena River near Barranquilla, Colombia.
Currently, we are making progress toward Phase Ready to Build (RTB), having met all environmental, legal, social, operational, and financial requirements set by the Colombian authorities.
The project is expected to commence operations in Q2-2026.
2. Highlights
Grand Energy S.A.S is a Special Purpose
Business (SPB) established to develop a
99.9MW Wind Farm in Colombia.
Situated in Sitionuevo, Magdalena,
Colombia, between 11°04'50"N 74°50'34"W
and 11°03'09"N 74°49'45"W.
The project is located on the Delta of the
Magdalena River near Barranquilla,
Colombia.
Currently, making progress toward Phase
Ready to Build (RTB) having met all
Environmental, Legal, Social, Operational,
and Financial requirements set by the
Colombian Authorities.
The project is expected to commence
operations in Q2-2026.
3. Differentiators
EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) has
been approved.
Located in Barranquilla, the fourth largest
and fastest-growing city in Colombia with a
population of 2 million, featuring a large
industrial district.
Strong community support for the project.
Introducing the first Wind Farm in the Delta
of the Magdalena River area, benefiting from
Colombia's longest periods of strong winds,
achieving 54% efficiency.
This Wind Farm is set to become operational
in Colombia within the next two years.
Endorsed by the Magdalena River Authority.
Opportunity to connect directly with a
significant energy consumer.
The project is all set for construction.
4. Milestones Achieved
EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment)
License approved.
Phase I Registration at UPME (Mining and
Energy Planning Unit) is underway to link the
Wind Farm to the SIN (Colombian Electricity
Network).
By March 2024, the project will be connected
to a 220KV Substation in Barranquilla. The
feasibility study for the connection project has
been presented and registered at UPME.
A non-port use concession is being processed
by the Cormagdalena Authority. It has been
registered and is awaiting approval. An EIA
was necessary for this concession. Once
approved, this concession will enable the
construction of foundations for installing wind
turbines in the Magdalena River, with an
estimated approval time of 120 days.