IRENA and OLACDE strengthen their commitment to boost renewables in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), have signed a new agreement to work closely on efforts to increase the deployment of renewable energy in the Latin American and Caribbean region in their pursuit of the ambitious 2030 targets.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by the Executive Secretary of OLACDE, Alfonso Blanco, and the Director General of IRENA, Francesco La Camera, builds on a partnership signed in 2012, and establishes a general framework for collaboration to strengthen policy frameworks and stimulate low-carbon investment flows through a series of initiatives including investment forums and efforts to promote regional energy integration.

“Latin America and the Caribbean is a vast region with a significant amount of renewable energy and is presented with an irresistible opportunity to lead the energy transition, said Francesco La Camera, Director General of IRENA. “This partnership will facilitate the achievement of the region’s ambitious targets set under the RELAC initiative, which aims for 70% renewables in power generation by 2030.”

OLACDE’ Executive Secretary Alfonso Blanco noted that “OLACDE and IRENA share the belief that strengthening energy cooperation can foster sustainable development, help increase energy access and promote the scaling up of renewable energy projects in Latin America and the Caribbean.”

“Latin America has a significant concentration of hydropower, however, our efforts will focus on increasing the penetration of other renewable resources in the region, such as wind, solar and geothermal,” the Executive Secretary added. “In this context and within the framework of the ambitious RELAC initiative to reach 70% renewables in power generation by 2030, we look forward to working closely with IRENA.”

IRENA and OLACDE committed to collaborate closely last year when the COVID-19 outbreak threatened lives and economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean. IRENA analysis has shown that placing transition at the center of the recovery could create more than three million jobs in the region and offers an economic return of up to 8 dollars for every dollar invested.

Latin America has 61% of power generation capacity from renewables, and a greater than 26% share of renewable energy in the region’s primary energy supply, which is the highest percentage of renewables compared to the rest of the world.

IRENA’s “The Future of Solar PV” report highlighted that the region’s solar power capacity could increase 40-fold by 2050 to more than 280 GW, thanks to an abundant resource endowment and strong support policies. Furthermore, geothermal, wind and bioenergy are playing an increasingly important role in the region’s low-carbon energy mix.

About the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

IRENA is the leading intergovernmental agency for the global energy transformation that supports countries in their transition to a sustainable energy future and serves as a leading platform for international cooperation, a center of excellence and a repository of policy, technology, resource and financial expertise on renewable energy. With 166 members (165 States and the European Union) and an additional 21 countries in the process of accession and actively engaged, IRENA promotes the widespread adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy in the pursuit of sustainable development, energy access, energy security and low-carbon economic growth and prosperity.

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IRENA and OLACDE strengthen their commitment to boost renewables in Latin America and the Caribbean

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The Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE) and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), have signed a new agreement to work closely on efforts to increase the deployment of renewable energy in the Latin American and Caribbean region in their pursuit of the ambitious 2030 targets.

Knowledge and Training

We promote advanced technical training programs that facilitate the exchange of experiences, as well as the development of the human and institutional capacities needed to support the energy transformations in our region.

Our academic offering includes executive programs, postgraduate diplomas, master’s degrees, and innovative initiatives focused on topics such as energy transition, conventional energy, renewable energy, e-mobility, and regional integration.

OLACDE creates a regional network focused on energy knowledge that connects governments, young professionals, academics, and sector experts to drive collaborative solutions through technical cooperation and talent development to address future energy and climate challenges.

Technical cooperation and financing

We strengthen South-South and triangular cooperation ties as drivers to accelerate energy transitions in Latin America and the Caribbean. OLACDE brings together efforts among governments, multilateral organizations, academic institutions, and the private sector to mobilize financing, technical capacities, and innovative solutions tailored to our regional reality.

We promote strategic initiatives aimed at directing resources toward projects focused on decarbonization, conventional energy, renewable energy, and energy justice, with the objective of establishing a more efficient, inclusive, and sustainable regional cooperation architecture.

Regional Energy Community

We are building a regional energy community with a global outlook that seeks to position Latin America and the Caribbean as a key player on the international stage. OLACDE strengthens its representation in major multilateral forums related to energy, trade, and climate by fostering strategic alliances and promoting international cooperation.

Through events such as Energy Week, together with new spaces for international dialogue, we promote a collective voice that helps attract financial investment and create new opportunities for sustainable development across our region.

Energy Transition and Strategic Projects

We drive an energy transition based on principles of sustainability, energy security, and social inclusion. OLACDE supports countries in adopting new technologies related to energy efficiency, energy storage, green hydrogen, electromobility, and grid digitalization to accelerate the sector’s decarbonization process.

Our approach also includes promoting strategic projects that strengthen energy resilience at the regional level, contributing to emission reductions while consolidating a cleaner and more competitive energy infrastructure. Initiatives such as OEMLAC position our region as a leading reference in climate innovation and sustainable energy transition.

Energy information and data

We develop regional platforms dedicated to energy information, technical analysis, and strategic data systems that strengthen both public and private decision-making in the sector. OLACDE promotes the digital transformation of the sector through the use of artificial intelligence, georeferencing, and advanced tools for regional energy analysis.

The integration of systems such as SieLAC, together with new regional platforms, allows for the consolidation of reliable and up-to-date technical information, facilitating modern, interoperable, and evidence-based energy planning.

Regional Energy Integration

We promote cooperation in the regional energy sector, focused on collaboration, infrastructure development, and regulatory harmonization, with the objective of strengthening energy security in Latin America and the Caribbean. OLACDE coordinates projects related to electrical interconnection, gas integration, and regional energy planning, seeking to create efficient and sustainable partnerships.

Through cooperation with the governments of our 27 member countries, regional blocs, multilateral institutions, and both public and private stakeholders, we drive strategic initiatives that promote regulatory harmonization and new energy exchange mechanisms, in order to enhance national capacities and accelerate an integrated energy transition at the regional level.

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