2025 November Newsletter
Discover the milestones marking the new phase of the Latin American and Caribbean Energy Organization. In this edition, we detail the official adoption of our new name: OLACDE, a change that explicitly symbolizes the integration of the Caribbean and reaffirms our regional and diverse identity. Furthermore, review our prominent participation...
Read more2025 October Newsletter
This October 2025 Newsletter from OLACDE discusses how Latin America and the Caribbean are working towards a just, inclusive, and sustainable energy transition. Approximately 70% of the region's electricity generation is already renewable, with ambitious goals to increase access to clean technologies. The bulletin highlights commitments to promote green employment,...
Read more2025 September Newsletter
The September 2025 edition of OLACDE’s Newsletter highlights significant progress in the Caribbean’s energy transformation, a region currently at a crucial stage of modernization and diversification of its energy matrix. Efforts are focused on driving grid digitalization, incorporating renewable sources such as solar and wind power, and strengthening resilience to...
Read more2025 August Newsletter
The August bulletin highlights that Latin America and the Caribbean have made significant progress in renewable electricity generation, reaching a 70% clean energy matrix in April 2025, driven mainly by hydropower and wind energy, although with a decrease in solar participation. However, a major challenge persists in access to clean...
Read more2025 July Newsletter
The July 2025 OLACDE Newsletter highlights Latin America and the Caribbean’s significant progress in the transition toward a cleaner and more sustainable energy mix, with renewables accounting for 69% of the region’s electricity generation—the cleanest in the world. However, it underscores the substantial growth opportunity that exists, as only a...
Read more2025 June Newsletter
The June 2025 Newsletter from OLACDE highlights significant progress in energy integration and a just energy transition in Latin America and the Caribbean. Key events are spotlighted, including the LXIII Meeting of Experts and the 2nd Seminar on Battery Storage, as well as the launch of Panama’s National Energy Information...
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