What does Meridian do ?
Meridian's work is organized into areas that connect strategic planning, economic feasibility, and the implementation of solutions for the energy transition and decarbonization. Below are the main areas in which we support governments, businesses, and financial institutions.
How do we work ?
Clarity and speed
Auditable diagnosis (data, assumptions, scenarios) and rapid evolution into an executable plan with defined governance, responsibilities, and implementation methods.
Objective prioritization
We organize initiatives into a strategic portfolio using explicit criteria (impact, feasibility, cost, maturity, risk) and a sequencing logic.
Implementation risk management
We identified barriers.
institutional, regulatory,
We develop technological and financial strategies, and structure mitigation measures or contingency plans .
Documentation ready for approval.
Deliverables structured by product, with objective validations, executive formatting, and supporting material for decision-making.
Alignment between stakeholders:
When necessary, we conduct consultation and facilitation processes with the public sector, regulators, businesses, and civil society to accelerate consensus and reduce friction.
Experience and Deliveries
Projects with governments and multilateral organizations: development of national and sectoral roadmaps, implementation plans, technical cooperation, and support for energy and climate public policies across Latin America, working with organizations such as GIZ, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Financing structuring and project finance: preparation of decarbonization portfolios for resource mobilization; design of financial instruments and risk mitigation mechanisms; and support to companies, industry associations, and financial institutions.
Corporate decarbonization: support to companies in translating climate commitments into implementable plans, including initiative prioritization, economic and financial viability analysis, internal governance arrangements, and performance indicators.
Institutional facilitation: leading multi-stakeholder processes involving governments, regulators, companies, and civil society, aimed at institutional alignment, uncertainty reduction, and accelerated implementation.






