The Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) presents its 2025 Training Program to promote a sustainable energy transition in Latin America and the Caribbean, which will be developed through its Energy Training Platform for Latin America and the Caribbean (CapevLAC). This initiative aims to strengthen technical capacities in both the public and private sectors of the region’s energy industry.
The program covers various crucial topics for the region’s energy development across five strategic lines:
• Policies, Gender, and Energy, where challenges and opportunities in the energy sector will be explored, focusing on investment attraction, access to financing, and energy planning. Additionally, the integration of a gender perspective in energy policies will be addressed, promoting fair and equitable access to energy.
• Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, which will address the main challenges and opportunities in the energy transition towards sustainable development, with a comprehensive approach that includes energy efficiency, industrial and transport decarbonization. Key social aspects, energy access gaps, and the promotion of local value chains will also be explored.
• Energy Technologies and Solutions, where we will explore the latest innovations in the energy sector, covering key technologies such as renewable energy, energy storage, geothermal energy, and nuclear power. Solutions for the circular economy and sector digitalization will also be analyzed, along with the use of clean and next-generation fuels such as low-emission hydrogen, SAF, biodiesel, and green diesel. Finally, the impact of information technologies and big data on the sector will be addressed.
• Critical Natural Resources and Sustainability, offering training in key areas such as natural gas, fossil fuels, and critical minerals, addressing their extraction, transformation, and decarbonization processes. Associated emissions will be analyzed alongside strategies for mitigating environmental impacts and reducing emissions in oil and gas projects.
• Regional Energy Integration, where we will address the challenges and opportunities in regional energy integration, electrical interconnection, and gas pipeline infrastructure. Key topics such as regulatory harmonization, energy exports in Latin America and the Caribbean, and fostering common energy agendas among countries to promote greater cooperation and efficiency in interconnected energy systems will be explored.
The courses will be offered in various modalities through OLADE’s platform, including asynchronous courses (e-learning), synchronous courses (virtual and hybrid), webinars, workshops, diploma programs, and more, ensuring accessibility for participants across all countries in the region.
Participants who meet the program’s requirements in the different modalities will qualify to receive the relevant certifications.
All courses are open and free of charge for participants.
We INVITE the entire regional energy sector community to join CapevLAC, with the goal of building strong technical teams in the industry while developing an engaging network of professionals across the region.
For more information about the program, visit the official CapevLAC website at https://capevlac.olade.org/