The Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) took part in the SIESUR Technical Meeting held in Buenos Aires, a strategic forum that brought together delegations from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay with the objective of advancing energy integration in the Southern Cone.
During the session, OLADE was represented by consultant Ivo Nacucchio, who presented studies on opportunities to intensify electricity exchanges in the subregion. These analyses are part of the SIESUR roadmap, which outlines concrete actions in the areas of institutional frameworks, infrastructure, and financial risk mitigation to strengthen a more interconnected and resilient electricity market.
In addition, OLADE presented the results of phase 0 of the DEMA project, an initiative that identifies a possible architecture for an integrated regional energy data platform. This development aims to enhance the availability, quality, and traceability of energy information, a key element for strategic decision-making and planning of the energy transition in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Participation in this meeting reaffirms OLADE’s commitment to regional energy integration and to the development of technical tools that facilitate the creation of more efficient, sustainable, and secure energy markets.