As part of his official agenda in Mexico, the Executive Secretary of the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), Andrés Rebolledo, held a meeting with Mexico’s Secretary of Energy, Luz Elena González Escobar, to discuss strategic issues on the Regional Energy Agenda.
The meeting highlighted Mexico’s key role in shaping a more integrated, resilient, and sustainable Latin America and the Caribbean. The dialogue focused on energy integration initiatives, the transition to low-carbon systems, and financing schemes for inclusive energy development.
Mexico accounts for approximately 30% of electricity generation and over 20% of energy consumption in Latin America and the Caribbean, positioning the country as a central actor in building joint solutions to the region’s energy challenges.
The OLADE Executive Secretary also met with the Undersecretary for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Raquel Serur Smeke. This second meeting deepened discussions on South-South cooperation mechanisms and reaffirmed the shared political will to advance effective regional energy integration.
Both meetings reinforced the cooperation ties between OLADE and Mexico and confirmed the commitment to continue joint efforts in promoting sustainable energy development across the region.