The LII Meeting of Ministers of OLACDE urges not to stop the <> of Latin America’s energy sector

Today, December 15, 2022, within the framework of the seventh edition of Energy Week, the LII Meeting of Ministers of The Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE) was held, a space where 24 delegations of Member Countries of the Organization participated, where experts applauded the progress of the energy sector in the region, emphasizing the energy transition and the facilities for it.

At the opening ceremony, OLACDE’s Executive Secretary, Alfonso Blanco, said: “In these six years the results of the evolution of the energy sector in Latin America and the Caribbean are remarkable, in terms of access, renewability, climate commitment, infrastructure development and modernization. They are all achievements of our member countries, of the people and capabilities of our region, which we have had the pride and satisfaction of supporting. There are still many things to do and build, there are still many things to improve, but my message is that our region is moving forward and we must not stop that progress.

“I express my deepest gratitude to all those who have accompanied OLACDE’s evolution during this time, to all the authorities and technical teams of our member countries, to all OLACDE’s internal collaborators, who are a committed team, united and unconditionally dedicated to regional integration.”

 

Presidency LII Meeting of Ministers

The presidency of the LII OLACDE Meeting of Ministers was held by Tareck El Aissami, sectoral Vice President of Economy and Minister of People’s Power for Petroleum of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, who participated in the event virtually.

“Venezuela encourages and invites the executive secretary to direct his efforts to position OLACDE as an organization that defends the importance of renewable and non-renewable energy sources to guarantee the energy security and stability of our peoples,” he said.

Recognition to OLACDE

Panama, as host country, through its Secretary of Energy, Jorge Rivera, recognized OLACDE and IRENA for their contribution to the national energy transition agenda.

“We solidify and strengthen these principles of joint Latin American integration in order to continue advancing in times of global uncertainty,” said Panama’s Secretary of Energy, Jorge Rivera.

Ministerial Dialogue

During the Political and Strategic Ministerial Dialogue, led by Ariel Yépez, he mentioned: “We can proudly point out that Latin America and the Caribbean is the greenest region in terms of electricity generation at a global level”.

“We at the Inter-American Development Bank will be working together with you to support you with technical cooperation, dialogue and financing in order to advance the energy sector transformation agenda.”

Ministerial Decisions

The following were approved:

Gender and Energy; Critical Minerals for Energy Transitions; Creation of the Latin American Methane Emissions Observatory (OEMLAC); World Sustainable Energy Day; Energy Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean; Vulnerability of Latin America and the Caribbean to the impacts of the global energy crisis.

Delegations Member Countries

The LII Meeting of Ministers was attended by 24 delegations from OLACDE Member Countries: Argentina, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela.

Keynote Speeches

The opening session of the LII OLACDE Meeting of Ministers featured keynote addresses by: Joseph McMonigle, Secretary General of the International Energy Forum – IEF; Francesco La Camera, Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA); Mary Burce Warlick, Deputy Executive Director, International Energy Agency (IEA); and Paul Simons, Ambassador, Senior Fellow, Jackson School of Global Affairs, Yale University.

“The Energy Week was a fundamentally positive and optimistic assessment of the possibilities of this transition” in Latin America and the Caribbean, said Paul Simons.

The experts noted that Latin America “can decarbonize its electricity and transportation systems somewhat more easily and less expensively than many other regions”.

Election of the Executive Secretary

The OLACDE Ministers’ Meeting elected Andrés Rebolledo, representing Chile, as Executive Secretary for the 2023-2025 period.

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The LII Meeting of Ministers of OLACDE urges not to stop the <> of Latin America’s energy sector

Newsletter summary

Today, December 15, 2022, within the framework of the seventh edition of Energy Week, the LII Meeting of Ministers of The Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE) was held, a space where 24 delegations of Member Countries of the Organization participated, where experts applauded the progress of the energy sector in the region, emphasizing the energy transition and the facilities for it.

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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