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EPM Launches Alert for Heat Wave of 2026; Says Lack of Gas Caused Companies to Migrate to Fuels and Coal

Summary by Valora Analitik
Medellin's Public Enterprises Manager (EPM), John Maya Salazar. Image: EPM Medellin's Public Enterprises Manager (EPM), John Maya Salazar, said that the El Niño phenomenon will impact the company's business not only in terms of water generation, but also in the gas sector. He pointed out that, based on projections from international bodies that monitor climate phenomena, there is a 82% chance that a heat wave will occur between May and July 2026…
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Medellin's Public Enterprises Manager (EPM), John Maya Salazar. Image: EPM Medellin's Public Enterprises Manager (EPM), John Maya Salazar, said that the El Niño phenomenon will impact the company's business not only in terms of water generation, but also in the gas sector. He pointed out that, based on projections from international bodies that monitor climate phenomena, there is a 82% chance that a heat wave will occur between May and July 2026…

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Valora Analitik broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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