Women Leaders Driving a Just Energy Transition in Latin America and the Caribbean
Regional webinar highlighted the strategic role of women’s leadership in building more inclusive, sustainable and equitable energy systems.
OLACDE and Colombia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy held a technical workshop to define priorities and actions to reduce methane emissions
OLACDE participated in the United Nations High-Level Dialogue on SDG 7, highlighting the importance of energy as a pillar for development, equity, and resilience.
OLACDE held the webinar “Low-Emissions Hydrogen Certification: Latin America and the Caribbean’s Green Passport to Global Markets.”
OLACDE participated in the XIII Renewable Energy Conference Peru 2026, highlighting the progress and challenges of the regional energy transition
Regional webinar highlighted the strategic role of women’s leadership in building more inclusive, sustainable and equitable energy systems.
Electricity generation in Latin America and the Caribbean reached 158 TWh, with a year-on-year growth of 3.3%.
The CELAC–Africa High-Level Forum highlighted bi-regional cooperation as a key pillar.
In 2025, energy inflation was almost half (0.83%) of that recorded in 2024 (1.51%), but nearly double that of 2023...
The Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE) is an intergovernmental public body of cooperation, coordination and technical advisory, established on November 2, 1973 by signing the Lima Agreement, ratified by 27 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, with the fundamental objective of promoting the integration, conservation, rational use, commercialization and defense of the region’s energy resources.
To contribute to the integration, sustainable development and energy security of the region, advising and promoting cooperation and coordination among its Member Countries.
The political Organization of technical support, through which its Member States make common efforts for regional and subregional energy integration.
OLACDE together with its 27 Member Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean make access to information free of charge in terms of economic-energy statistics from the year 1970 to the present on issues related to Energy Balances, Greenhouse Gases, Economic – Energy Indicators, Supply and Demand, Prices, Reserves, Potentials and Energy Infrastructure.
The Permanent Secretariat of the Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE), through Energy Training for Latin America and the Caribbean (capevLAC), promotes knowledge generation and the exchange of experiences to support the development of sectoral policies in its Member Countries.
OEMLAC, established during the LII Meeting of Ministers, aims to support the countries of the region in identifying technical needs for the collection, monitoring and supervision of information on methane emissions in support of their methane emission reduction commitments.
CertHiLAC will support the harmonization of local certification systems and provide tools to countries to define the standards and regulations with which clean and low-emission hydrogen must comply. In addition, it will promote regional integration and joint negotiation to increase the competitiveness of Latin American producers.
The Business Council is the instance that seeks to promote public-private dialogue in the energy industry strengthening the link between both sectors. Its mission promoting exchange, cooperation, and updating diagnostics on the proper use of resources, proposing improvements, and promoting more integrated, reliable, and sustainable energy markets.
Entrevista Andrés Rebolledo- CNN Conexión Global.
Webinar Transición Energética justa en ALC: visión y liderazgo de mujeres del sector.
Evento de Lanzamiento XI Semana de la Energía
Resultados de Gestión 2023–2025
#OLACDE inicia un nuevo ciclo de gestión reafirmando su compromiso con una región más integrada, sostenible y cooperativa. Bajo el liderazgo del Secretario Ejecutivo, Andrés Rebolledo Smitmans, la Organización durante la gestión 2023–2025 ha
Management Results 2023–2025
#OLACDE begins a new management cycle reaffirming its commitment to a more integrated, sustainable, and cooperative region. Under the leadership of Executive Secretary Andrés Rebolledo Smitmans, the Organization strengthened its role during the
Resultados de Gestión 2023–2025
Desde Global Methane Hub, se destaca el trabajo desarrollado junto a #OLACDE durante la gestión 2023–2025.
El testimonio pone en valor el fortalecimiento de capacidades regionales y las iniciativas orientadas a la mitigación de emisiones de
Director de la Organización de Energía Latinoamericana: "La relación con España es estratégica" vía @rtve
Andrés Rebolledo, director de la Organización de Energía Latinoamericana: "La relación con España...
Andrés Rebolledo, director de la Organización de Energía Latinoamericana: "La relación con España es estratégica"
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Andrés Rebolledo, director de la Organización de Energía Latinoamericana: "La relación con España...
Andrés Rebolledo, director de la Organización de Energía Latinoamericana: "La relación con España es estratégica"
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Resultados de Gestión 2023–2025
Desde la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras (@UNAHoficial), el http://M.Sc. Humberto Amador Soto, Jefe del Departamento de Ingeniería Eléctrica, comparte un testimonio sobre los resultados de la gestión 2023–2025 de #OLACDE.
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Oil squeeze exposes LatAm’s energy vulnerabilities Executive secretary of the Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization says the oil price shock underscores the urgency of accelerating the region’s energy transition
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Oil squeeze exposes LatAm's energy vulnerabilities - LatinFinance
Executive secretary of OLACDE says the oil price shock underscores the urgency of accelerating the region's energy transition
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Iran war poses fresh challenges for LatAm renewables push
Iran war poses fresh challenges for LatAm renewables push - LatinFinance
The high cost of capital was already a hurdle to building much-needed energy infrastructure, and the war could make funds scarcer
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⚡👩🔬 Ya está disponible la Nota Técnica N° 16 de #OLACDE
El rol de las disciplinas #STEAM en el sector energético de América Latina y el Caribe: una perspectiva de género para una transición justa, segura y equitativa.
La transición energética y la digitalización abren una
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