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Hidroelectrica offers only limited insight into its climate-related lobbying. The company refers broadly to engaging with “European energy policies” and the “Green Deal” and notes that amendments to energy laws could facilitate renewable investment, but it does not identify any specific bills, regulations or consultations it has tried to influence. Its description of engagement is similarly high-level, mentioning a “continuous and constructive dialogue with the relevant authorities” without naming which authorities are approached or what channels—such as written submissions, formal meetings or participation in industry associations—are used. Finally, while it voices general ambitions like “accelerating the investment rate in the area of clean and sustainable energy” and aligning with the EU goal of carbon-neutral electricity by 2050, it does not articulate the concrete policy changes it seeks to secure through this engagement. As a result, the disclosure signals that some interaction with policymakers occurs but provides little substantive detail on the policies, mechanisms or outcomes involved.
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