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Photo of a workers in a construction site
2 December 2014 | News
Greater interconnection will enable the infrastructure deficit to be resolved in a better way, will promote more social equality and will reduce the asymmetries between countries.
28 de November de 2014 | News
La Secretaria Ejecutiva del organismo regional, Alicia Bárcena, envió un mensaje a las autoridades presentes en el encuentro.
mining truck
1 September 2014 | Announcement
A political dialogue on energy efficiency and a high-level roundtable on natural resources will be held in October and November, respectively.
photo of a port
2 June 2014 | News
According to a recent study by ECLAC, the traffic of refrigerated containers has increased considerably in recent years, leading to higher energy consumption at terminals.
photo natural resources
5 March 2014 | News
Latin America and the Caribbean has had difficulty translating boom periods for exports into long-term growth processes.
Calle de Brasilia
2 December 2013 | News
According to an ECLAC study, all of the region’s countries more than doubled their energy consumption in the transport sector between 1990 and 2010. There is therefore an urgent need for a new approach to design suitable policies that prioritize energy efficiency.
Antonio Prado, Secretario Ejecutivo Adjunto de la CEPAL, durante su presentación en Montevideo.
4 November 2013 | News
Deputy Executive Secretary of ECLAC, Antonio Prado, took part in the launch of a joint study in Uruguay on energy challenges and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Photo of solar panels
2 July 2013 | News
The operational launch of the Central American Electrical Interconnection System is the first step towards developing regional generation projects.
Photo of a highway with trucks and policemen
2 July 2013 | News
Crimes and thefts involving freight are commonplace on the roads and railways of Latin America. Mexico and Brazil are among the riskiest countries in the world in terms of incidents reported to the authorities.