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EPM Transferred $2.65 Billion to Medellín in 2025: Resources Grew 28%

Summary by Telemedellín
By 2025, transfers by EPM to the District reached 2.65 billion pesos. 28% more than the previous year. Today the company generates a third of the energy connecting between 2024 and 2025 to 20,477 new housing units to aqueduct and/or sewage services in the Aburá Valley, 15.015 thanks to the ‘United for Water’ program with the district of Medellin. John Maya, general manager of EPM, reported: “In the country, an average of about 230 kilowatt hours…
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By 2025, transfers by EPM to the District reached 2.65 billion pesos. 28% more than the previous year. Today the company generates a third of the energy connecting between 2024 and 2025 to 20,477 new housing units to aqueduct and/or sewage services in the Aburá Valley, 15.015 thanks to the ‘United for Water’ program with the district of Medellin. John Maya, general manager of EPM, reported: “In the country, an average of about 230 kilowatt hours…

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Telemedellín broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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