The Secretary Executive of the Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization (OLACDE), Andrés Rebolledo, together with the Director of Integration, Access and Energy Security, Gloria Alvarenga, carried out an official working agenda in Guatemala aimed at strengthening energy cooperation between both parties.
As part of this mission, they met with Guatemala’s Minister of Energy and Mines, Víctor Hugo Ventura, with whom they agreed on a Work Plan to implement a technical cooperation program that will support the modernization and strengthening of the country’s energy sector.
The plan includes six priority lines of action: strengthening the regulatory framework for electricity and hydrocarbons; developing a useful energy balance to improve energy planning; promoting energy efficiency in municipalities; advancing rural electrification; and facilitating regional exchanges of experience in the biofuels sector.
This roadmap reaffirms OLACDE’s role as a regional platform for technical cooperation, promoting modern regulatory frameworks, institutional strengthening, and a sustainable and just energy transition. Through this partnership, the goal is to contribute to Guatemala’s energy development by enhancing local capacities and promoting solutions tailored to the country’s needs.
