Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE)
About
The Latin America Energy Organization, or OLADE, was formed in response to the energy crisis of the 1970s. Since then, the organization's constitution, the Lima Agreement has been ratified by 26 member countries of Latin America and the Caribbean and 1 participating country.[2]
OLADE is technical and political support organization for countries undertaking common efforts to achieve integration and development in the regional energy market.[2]
Resources
OLADE Tools
- Energy-Economic Information System (SIEE)
- Legal Energy Information System (SIEL) Database
- OLADE Sustainable Energy Planning Manual
- OLADE Virtual Energy Training Program (CAPEV)
- OLADE-Geo-Information System Referenced Renewable Energy
- OLADE-Solar Thermal World Portal
- Power System Generation and Inter-Connection Planning Model (SUPER)