Air-e's financial crisis has become one of the greatest threats to the stability of Colombia's electrical system, at a time when the country is already facing pressure from the upcoming El Niño phenomenon. The National Association of Power-Generating Companies (Andeg) warned that the company's accumulated debt continues to grow and could reach $3 trillion by the end of 2026, precisely when thermal plants would be fundamental to support energy generation in the country. You can read: Alert over El Niño phenomenon: half of reservoirs are below 70% Andeg's president, Alejandro Castañeda, confirmed that the debt currently amounts to $2.3 trillion, of which approximately $1.5 trillion correspond to obligations with thermal plants.