Lobbying Governance
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AES Brasil Energia SA outlines some climate-focused engagement, noting that “we participate as member of the Global Compact Brasil Network’s Climate Action Platform” and that it holds a “public commitment or position statement to conduct your engagement activities in line with the goals of the Paris Agreement.” It further highlights its involvement with sectoral bodies such as “Associação Brasileira de Energia Eólica (Abeeólica)”, “Associação Brasileira de Energia Solar Fotovoltaica (ABSolar)” and “Associação Brasileira de Produtores Independentes de Energia Elétrica (Apine)”, all of which advocate for renewable energy in pursuit of the Paris Agreement’s goals. However, the company does not disclose any formal internal processes for reviewing or managing these activities, there is no description of how direct or indirect lobbying efforts are monitored or aligned with its climate strategy, and no specific individual or committee is identified as overseeing its policy engagement. Thus, while AES Brasil demonstrates a clear commitment to renewable-focused associations and the Paris Agreement, there is no evidence of an established governance framework that sets out oversight, criteria for association participation, or sign-off procedures for its lobbying or advocacy activities.
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