Grupo Energia Bogota SA ESP 2018 Sustainability Report
The report highlights Grupo Energía Bogotá's 2018 performance across Colombia, Peru, Brazil, and Guatemala. Key achievements include a 13.5% increase in net income, the successful democratization of shareholdings, and being awarded the Colectora project. The company significantly improved occupational safety, reducing the work accident severity index by 70% in its transmission business. It also advanced its sustainability model by aligning with nine prioritized SDGs and launching the 'Energy for Peace' demining program. Environmental efforts included offsetting 1,994 t CO2e and protecting archaeological heritage during infrastructure projects.
Company: Grupo Energia Bogota SA ESP
Sector: Energy utilities
Country: Colombia
Year: 2018
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 252
Grupo Energia Bogota SA ESP
The report highlights Grupo Energía Bogotá's 2018 performance across Colombia, Peru, Brazil, and Guatemala. Key achievements include a 13.5% increase in net income, the successful democratization of shareholdings, and being awarded the Colectora project. The company significantly improved occupational safety, reducing the work accident severity index by 70% in its transmission business. It also advanced its sustainability model by aligning with nine prioritized SDGs and launching the 'Energy for Peace' demining program. Environmental efforts included offsetting 1,994 t CO2e and protecting archaeological heritage during infrastructure projects.
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Document Details
Report Year
2018
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
Fiscal Year
2018
Published
Jun 26, 2019
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Assurance
Assurance Provider
Assurance Standard
Sustainable Development Goals
Other Standards
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Emissions
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees