Energy Transition Dialogues in Guatemala: A Step Towards Regional Sustainability

The Energy Transition Dialogues for Latin America and the Caribbean took place in Guatemala City, organized by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Mines of Guatemala and the European Union’s Get.Transform program. This event brought together high-level representatives, experts, and professionals from the energy sector to address the challenges and opportunities related to the energy transition in the region.

The event unfolded in two key phases: first, the Policy Dialogues on “Sustainable and Inclusive Energy Transition in Latin America and the Caribbean”, followed by the VII Plenary Meeting of the Regional Energy Planners Forum (FOREPLEN). Both sessions were critical in advancing regional coordination and strengthening cooperation on crucial energy issues.

A key highlight of the event was the presentation of the newly established Energy Planning Council of the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE), represented by Medardo Cadena and Dr. Ángela Livino, advisors to the organization. They emphasized the importance of regional cooperation to close gaps in infrastructure, renewable energy, and digitalization, thereby reinforcing the commitment to a more resilient energy future.

Furthermore, the collaboration between ECLAC and OLADE through this council was highlighted as a means to strengthen the capacities of countries in the region through joint planning. This approach aims to tackle climate change challenges and achieve medium- and long-term goals.

This event reaffirms Latin America and the Caribbean’s commitment to energy sustainability, marking a significant step toward an inclusive and sustainable energy transition in the region.

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