This report presents data on energy systems and trends, information on policy frameworks, and future scenarios on the energy system in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean
This paper underscores the need for sustainable utilities to deliver the energy transition in lower- and middle-income countries, and provides recommendations to governments and other stakeholders.
Derisking Renewable Energy Investment (DREI) introduces an innovative, quantitative framework to assist policymakers in developing countries to cost-effectively promote and scale-up private sector investment in renewable energy.
This report assesses the current status of the Bolivian energy sector, including a policy, legal and technical overview, and highlights specific challenges the sector faces.
In this report, the Association of Renewable Energy Generators (Asociación de Generadores con Energía Renovable) aims to demonstrate the political, technical and economic feasibility of achieving at least 80% renewable electricity in Guatemala.
This report seeks to map international climate finance flows towards decentralised renewable energy projects in Central America, with a case study on Guatemala.
This roadmap defines a scenario for a successful energy transition in Guatemala by 2050, and provides policy recommendations.
This report adopts a regional lens to the energy transition in Central America, providing baseline data and future scenarios.
This report sketches a roadmap towards a sustainable energy, heating and transport sector in Bolivia.
This report provides an overview of renewable energy financing in the Dominican Republic and proposes innovative mechanisms.