The Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) participated in the Roundtable “Mobilizing Investments for Clean Energy,” held in Colombia and organized by the World Economic Forum, in collaboration with the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia, the Ministry of Finance and Public Credit of Colombia, and Ecopetrol.
During his speech, OLADE’s Executive Secretary, Andrés Rebolledo, highlighted the enormous potential of Latin America and the Caribbean in terms of natural resources and renewable energy, emphasizing that the region is a global leader in sustainability, particularly in its energy matrix, with ample room for further growth.
Accelerating the transition to clean energy is a necessary factor in addressing the climate crisis and promoting equitable growth. This event provided a space for discussion on advancements in renewable energy and clean hydrogen, where reports on these initiatives and the potential of hydrogen in Latin America and the Caribbean were presented.
In the global decarbonization landscape, clean hydrogen has become a crucial element for the energy transition. Its ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in hard-to-decarbonize sectors makes it a vital component for achieving a sustainable future. “Latin America and the Caribbean, with their abundant renewable resources, have the potential to become a key player in the global clean hydrogen economy. Moreover, investment in clean hydrogen infrastructure could help address energy security concerns and boost economic growth across the region,” stated Andrés Rebolledo. Through focused strategies and the adoption of collaboration, the region can leverage its potential to produce clean hydrogen at competitive costs, driving both local decarbonization and global exports.
As part of this event, the publication “Accelerating the Clean Hydrogen Economy in Latin America” was launched, exploring the potential of the clean hydrogen industry in the region and featuring contributions from OLADE. This report examines how Latin America can leverage its abundant solar, wind, and hydroelectric resources to become a key player in the global clean hydrogen export market, while also helping address energy security concerns and boosting economic growth across the region.
Download the publication at the following link: https://www.weforum.org/publications/accelerating-the-clean-hydrogen-economy-in-latin-america/
Department of Communication and Institutional Relations – María Josefa Corral