Instituciones clave

Inter-American Development Bank. Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Unit (IADB)

Inter-American Development Bank. Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Unit (IADB)

Tipo de institución:

Organismo internacional

Áreas de trabajo:

Adaptación

  • Recursos hídricos
  • Agricultura
  • Infraestructura
  • Manejo marino costero
  • Sensibilización y formación
  • Análisis de vulnerabilidad e impacto
  • Marco legislativo e institucional (incidencia política)
  • Adaptación basada en ecosistemas
  • Microfinanzas para adaptación

Mitigación

  • Energía solar térmica
  • Energía solar fotovoltaica
  • Energía hidroeléctrica
  • Energía geotérmica
  • Energía eólica
  • Biomasa
  • Eficiencia energética (residencias y oficinas)
  • Eficiencia energética (industria)
  • Reducción emisiones agrícola/pecuario
  • Transporte
  • Manejo de residuos
  • Sensibilización y formación
  • Marco legistativo e institucional

Alcance:

Antigua y Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belice, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, República Dominicana, Ecuador, El Salvador, Granada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haití, Honduras, Jamaica, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú, San Cristóbal y Nieves, Santa Lucía, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Surinám, Trinidad y Tobago, Uruguay, Venezuela

Servicios:

The Inter-American Development Bank supports efforts by Latin America and the Caribbean countries to reduce poverty and inequality. The IDB is the main source of multilateral financing and expertise for sustainable economic, social and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Their main products are: lending and grants, knowledge generation, and project preparation facilities. The Sustainable Energy and Climate Change Initiative, as part of the Infrastructure and Environment Sector, is centered around the provision of comprehensive sustainability options in areas related to the energy, transportation, water and environmental sectors as well as building climate resilience in key priority areas vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. the initiative consists of four strategic pillars: renewable energy and energy efficiency; sustainable biofuel development, access to carbon markets, and adaptation to climate change.