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CASTILLO MONROY, Edgar Fernando  and  YANEZ ANGARITA, Edgar Eduardo. Considerations on energy under transition scenarios in Colombia. Rev. ion [online]. 2024, vol.37, n.2, pp.99-108.  Epub Aug 08, 2024. ISSN 0120-100X.  https://doi.org/10.18273/revion.v37n2-2024007.

The energy transition is not just a challenge but a gateway to global sustainability and economic growth. It addresses the challenges of mitigating global warming while meeting society's basic demands. The transition encompasses technical, sociological, and financial facets, transforming the global energy mix and geopolitical landscape. This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities related to energy transition in Colombia. It emphasizes the role of thermal and electrical energy components in Colombia's macroeconomic spectrum and the active participation of Chemical Engineering in the energy transition process. With a rapidly growing population and evolving economy, Colombia faces the crucial task of ensuring a sustainable energy supply to support economic, environmental, and social stability. This discussion provides a glimpse into the complex interplay of population growth, economic development, and the energy sector in Colombia. It highlights its reliance on fossil fuels and the country's status as a net energy exporter, setting the stage for a comprehensive analysis of the country's energy transition journey.

Keywords : Energy transition; Global sustainability; Economic growth; Global warming; Energy matrix; Chemical engineering; Thermal energy; Electric energy; Colombia; Fossil fuels.

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