Direct Lobbying Transparency
Overall Assessment | Comment | Score |
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Moderate | Interconexion Electrica SA ESP discloses involvement in climate-related policy engagements by noting its participation in committees with governmental bodies such as the Colombian Ministry of Mines and Energy and its collaboration with governments in Brazil, Chile, and Peru on regulatory commitments, but it does not specify the exact forms of engagement or identify individual policymakers. It references work on an Action Plan for the Electric Power Sector and broader regulatory frameworks across multiple jurisdictions without naming the specific laws or regulations it has lobbied. At the same time, it clearly outlines measurable outcomes it seeks, including Colombia’s goal to reduce GHG emissions by 51% by 2030, Brazil’s target of 43% by 2030, and internal objectives to limit SF6 leakage to 0.5% of installed inventory and achieve a consolidated leakage rate of 0.45% by 2020. This combination of defined outcome targets alongside limited detail on policy names and engagement methods demonstrates a moderate level of transparency in its climate lobbying disclosures. | 2 |