Direct Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment | Comment | Score |
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Limited | Auren Energia provides a basic level of transparency on its climate-related lobbying. It explains the ways it seeks to exert influence – such as taking part in public hearings on energy legislation, sitting on advisory boards for protected areas, and working through industry associations – but it does not consistently identify the specific governmental bodies or legislators it targets. The company also indicates the thematic areas it works on, referring broadly to “climate-related reporting” and “climate change mitigation,” yet it does not cite any particular bill, regulation or formal policy process by name. Likewise, while it signals an intention to shape guidance on issues such as water management for hydropower plants, it stops short of describing the concrete legislative or regulatory outcomes it is pursuing. Overall, the disclosures show that the company is active in climate policy discussions, but they remain general and lack the detail needed to demonstrate a higher level of transparency. | 1 |