The 2023 Energy Outlook presents more than 1,000 graphs that contain detailed information about the recent evolution of the energy matrices of the 27 Member Countries of the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE). Likewise, a set of graphics is presented where the trends of the regional aggregates that the organization usually considers are expressed, namely: Central America, Brazil, the Caribbean, the Southern Cone, Mexico and the Andean Zone, as well as Latin America and the Caribbean in its entirety. In the case of hydrocarbons, regional trends are compared with global trends considering the regions of Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Australasia, Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States (that is, some countries of the former Soviet republics), Middle East and North America. The information presented comes from the Energy Information System of Latin America and the Caribbean (sieLAC) managed by the OLADE information team.

Additionally, this document includes a chapter called Energy Legislation, Regulation and Policy, which provides information on the progress made in regulations, policy and planning. Furthermore, a report of the main events that occurred in the energy sector during 2022 is presented.

It also includes an energy foresight exercise consisting of the hypothetical elaboration of feasible scenarios for regional and subregional energy development, prepared by OLADE based on the information available from the latest energy expansion plans, programs and policies of its Member Countries and articles published by other international organizations such as the International Energy Agency (IEA), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the World Bank and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), which are publicly accessible. The modeling was performed using the Model for the Simulation and Analysis of the Energy Matrix (SAME), developed by OLADE.



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