Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS May 14, 2023
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According to the Bank’s website, as Technical Secretariat of the SIESUR Iniciative, the IDB, trought this TC, will: i) Promote the regional energy dialogue and collaboration between the sectoral authorities and technicians in charge of energy integration in the various countries participating in the initiative, to boost and build relationships of trust among them; ii) Support the carrying out and implementation of the short and medium-term actions to achieve an intensification of the energy exchanges (electricity and natural gas) between the SIESUR countries, through the strengthening of regulations and rules of technical operation of the exchanges, to optimize existing infrastructures and promote their expansion, or/and the development of new ones, in the event that the SIESUR's countries deem it convenient and opportune.
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