As part of the Scientific Conference organized by the Mechanical Engineering Department of the National Polytechnic School of Ecuador, the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) participated in the panel titled “Hydrogen as an Energy Vector for Ecuador.” This event addressed the transformative potential of hydrogen as a key resource for sustainable energy transition in the region.
The event brought together national and international experts to discuss innovative technologies, challenges, and opportunities for implementing clean energy solutions in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Fabio García, OLADE specialist, shared a strategic vision on the role of Latin America and the Caribbean in the green hydrogen industry during his presentation at the National Polytechnic School of Ecuador. He highlighted the region’s key advantages, such as its vast territory, abundance of freshwater, and relatively low renewable energy costs, which are essential factors for positioning the region as a global leader in energy transition.
“Latin America and the Caribbean have immense renewable potential: wind energy in the Southern Cone, solar energy in northern Chile and Peru, and hydropower in the Amazon basin. These resources can not only drive our economy but also lead global decarbonization,” stated Fabio García.
With a growing commitment to sustainability, the region is poised to become a key player in the production and export of green hydrogen. This strategic position will enable collaboration with international markets and accelerate the transition to a cleaner, more resilient future.