A deep bench of expertise in LATAM renewable energy communication
Alesia Communications is a PR and communication agency with experience working for South American renewable energy companies, or helping international businesses secure more visibility in the largest LATAM markets like Chile and Brazil. Our team is able to communicates in English, Spanish and Portuguese, helping us to get media attention across various renewable energy markets in Latin America.
We stand out because of our extensive knowledge of the renewable energy sector. We know that each country has its own rules, market conditions, and cultural differences. We have achieved a lot of media coverage in Latin America, raising our clients' profiles and making them key players in the renewable energy field. This coverage is not just about being seen; it's about influencing opinions, shaping policy debates, and making a real difference in the shift to renewable energy.
A global PR Agency with reach in Latin America
The success of our LATAM energy PR and communication consultancy practice is built on 4 key ingredients:
- A deep understanding of Latin America's energy sector
- A living network of reporters and editors in all key South American markets
- A motivated and highly experienced team - with a can-do attitude
- An ability to communicate in English as well as Portuguese and Spanish
They trust us
A few of our LATAM PR projects
EnfraGen’s Fontus Renewables enlists Verano to build a pipeline of solar projects in Chile
Yinson and Verano to build 800MW pipeline of solar projects in Latin America
Ingeteam wins major control center contract with Zuma Energía in Mexico
Verano Capital wins large portion of Argentina’s solar tender to deliver 100 MW project
$25.38/MWh bid sets new record low for 24/7 block mixing wind and solar at Chile Tender
RNRG delivers Solar resource assessment system for Panama PV Project
Sulzer Schmid completes massive European rotor blade inspection campaign for Vestas
Waga Energy and Meridiam secure refinancing of four biomethane units from French banks consortium