OLADE presents its Executive Training Program for the year 2024 “Energy Transitions and Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean”

The Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) presents its Executive Training Program for the year 2024 that will be developed in its Energy Training Platform for Latin America and the Caribbean (CAPEVLAC). This initiative aims to strengthen technical capacities, both in the public and private sectors of the region’s energy sector.

The Program covers various topics, crucial for the energy development of the region, through a modular training in 16 courses, organized into five Thematic Pillars:

  • Technologies and aspects related to renewable energy, nuclear energy, clean and new generation fuels, low-emission hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), biodiesel, and green diesel.
  • Hydrocarbons and the extractive sector, including natural gas, critical minerals, fossil fuels and their transformation and decarbonization processes, associated emissions, thermal generation, and regional gas integration.
  • Just Energy Transition that includes challenges in energy efficiency, central social aspects such as gender equality and diversity in the region’s energy sector, heating and clean cooking, access gaps, productive chains and the promotion of local value chains, industrial and transport decarbonization, and electromobility.
  • Energy policies that include the attraction of investments, access to financing, energy planning, and regulations in the electricity sector linked to the transmission, distribution, marketing, as well as the digitization and incorporation of Big Data in the sector.
  • Regional Energy Integration and its multiple dimensions and challenges in interconnected electricity systems and pipeline infrastructure, regulatory harmonization and common energy agendas between countries.

The courses will be taught in the different modalities allowed by the OLADE platform, that is: asynchronous courses (e-learning), synchronous courses (virtual and blended), webinars and workshops, which will allow greater accessibility for participants from all countries in the region.

Approximately 400 hours of training will be allocated and several courses will be held in collaboration with different agencies and institutions linked to the global and regional energy agenda.

Those who participate and approve the 2024 cycle courses will receive a distinction from the OLADE training platform.

All courses are open and at no cost to participants.

WE INVITE the entire regional energy sector community to join capevLAC, with the aim of building strong technical teams in the sector, as well as developing an interesting network of professionals in the region.

For more information about the Program, courses, dates, and certifications, visit capevLAC’s official website at https://capevlac.olade.org/

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