Technical Note No.2 Situation of Electricity Integration in South America

Latin America and the Caribbean face a reality marked by the increasingly visible effects of climate change. Atypical weather phenomena ranging from extreme droughts to floods have serious impacts on energy infrastructure, putting demand supply at serious risk.

This commits us to seek alternatives that allow, on the one hand, to create conditions according to the individual realities of the countries to face these effects and, on the other hand, to promote the joint effort of the region in the search for greater resilience of energy systems through the use of their energy resources for the benefit of all.

One of these alternatives, and perhaps the most sustainable, is woven around energy integration in its broadest sense. This involves not only the construction of interconnection infrastructure or joint uses between countries that share a border but also the creation of favorable spaces to share experiences and good practices and develop a joint work plan for our future as a region.

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