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ENERGY FOR PRODUCTIVITY

ISAGEN is a mixed public services company which specializes in the generation and marketing of energy. ISAGEN is located in Colombia, and its power plants are in Antioquia, Santander and Caldas provinces. The Company contributes to the country productivity by generating and trading electric energy, as well as trading natural gas through networks, coal, steam and other energy sources for industrial utilization. ISAGEN owns and operates four hydroelectric power plants and one combined cycle gas turbine power plant with a total generating capacity of 2,132MW, (15,9% of the installed generating capacity of Colombia).It is a young company but has over 40 years of experience in generating energy, stemming from the development of the largest hydroelectric plants in the country. The high levels of availability, the modernization of their power plants and an effective preventive and predictive maintenance plan, constitute the companys strength in generation for guaranteeing the fulfillment of electric supply commitments made to their clients. ISAGENs Quality Management System, the Environment and Occupational Health are certified by INCONTEC.

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SAN CARLOS HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT


San Carlos Hydroelectric Power Plant is located in the Department of Antioquia, some 150km east of Medelln, Colombia. San Carlos Hydroelectric Power Plant is the largest power generating plant in the Colombian network, having a total generating capacity of 1,240MW. San Carlos has eight 155MW turbine generator units in an underground powerhouse. The power generators are divided into four groups of two generators, each group of two generators being connected to a bank of three single-phase 16.5/230kV transformers. The transformers are also located below ground in a cavern adjacent to the turbine-generator cavern. The generated electricity is then transmitted to an above-ground 230kV electrical substation via oil-filled high voltage (HV) cables. Its first stage began operations in 1984 and the second, in 1987.

MAIN EQUIPMENT
Eight vertical shaft Pelton turbines, with 22 buckets, flow of 32.7M3/s/; a diameter of 4,0 m, 22 tons of weight and 160MW nominal power. Each turbine operates under a medium net head of 554 m and 300 rpm. At the inlet of each turbine there is a spherical valve of 1,90 m of diameter and 68 tons of weight with a closing/ opening time of 120 s. Eight threephase synchronous generators, vertical shaft, 170 MVA, with a power factor of 0,95, operating at a 300 rpm, 60 Hz and of 16,5 kV. Twelve single-phase transformers, 183 MVA, plus a reserve transformer. The transformers are disposed in four three-phase banks to connect to two generators each. Transformer ratio is 15,8 kV to 230/3 kV. Air conditioning and ventilation systems of the power house. Fire extinguishing system for the main equipment. A three-phase 230 kV circuit in oil-filled single-pole cables leaves each of the power transformer banks. The circuits are 450m. long, and are installed in two inclined shafts which run from the transformer cavern to an outside structure, where the cables join two, 230 kV transmission lines which go to the substation, 2.5 kilometres away. Power plant is supervised by the National Dispatch Center -CND-. The CND computers perform the automatic generating control -AGC-, as well as the supervision. Tele communication between the CND in Medelln and power plant is done through microwave and optical fiber.

PUNCHIN DAM
The Punchin dam is located on the Guatap River, close to the Puerto Belo village. It forms a reservoir of 3.4 km2, with a volume of 72 Mm3, 53,23 Mm3 of which are useful reservoir. The dam has a height of 70 m, 800 m of length and 6 Mm3 of compacted residual soil, with a crest level of 785 m.a.s.l.

RIVER DIVERSION AND BOTTOM DISCHARGE


During construction, the rivers diversion was done by a concrete tunnel with a double-bodied rectangular section, located on the right margin of the river, of 414 m of longitude and 35 m2 of section, one of them, sealed by two sliding gates in order to control the flow and to enable its utilization as a bottom discharge of the reservoir. Upon completion of the dams construction, the other section was sealed off by means of a concrete plug.

CONNECTION TO THE TRANSMISSION NETWORK, STN


The San Carlos power plants power is delivered to the National Transmission System -STN-, by two 230/500 kV substations.

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Surge tank Of orifice type, hydraulic concrete coated, with a 105 m high shockabsorber tank and inner diameter of 13.5 m in the Surge tank #1 and 17 m in #2. They are connected to the pressure shafts through a 170 m- well. Wells and Pressure pipes Two conduction tunnels connect with two 45 sloped pressure-shafts, 346 m long, concrete coated, circular section of 5.5 m and 6.75 inner diameter respectively. These inclined shafts end in steel pipes of 3.30 m diameters. At the en dramify in two pipes, feeding four generating units in the first stage and six units in the second one.

Well and ventilation Tunnel Cavern ventilation is carried out through a 187 m-vertical shaft with a 4 m-circular section ending in a horizontal tunnel. Cable Shaft Power cables exit transformer cavern by two 47 sloped shafts. The one corresponding to San Carlos I, is 260 m long and has a 8 m2-section. The two wells end on the upper section of a horizontal tunnel from where cables pass though to an existing structure, finally going to the main substation.

Intake system Waters from the reservoir are taken through two 54 m- catchment towers, each one with 6.30m-circular sections of diameter for San Carlos I and 7.50m for San Carlos II. The towers, located over the right margin of the Guatape river are controlled cylindrical floodgates. Through these towers, the required flows for the Power Plant generation are delivered to the conduction tunnels by means of two vertical concrete-coated wells 147m deep each. A metallic bridge joins the operation floors of the towers and enables the ancillary floodgates transfer from one tower to the other on a special cart. Each water intake to the towers is provided with a strainer grid.

Powerhouse It is composed of two underground parallel caverns, located approximately 400m deep. The main cavern, dedicated to the generation units, is 203m long, 19,65m wide and 27,5m high. The transformer cavern is 203m long, 13m wide and 15,3m high. The access to the cavers is carried out by a 1.113m long tunnel, with a 8,9% slope and a double concrete paved-roadway. Conductions Each stage of the Power Station has an independent conduction with two 4.474m & 4.501 tunnels with 1.5% and 0.5% slopes respectively. The tunnels are coated most part of their trajectory by thrown concrete and on the decomposed rock sections, by conventional concrete with circular sections of 6,1m & 7,5m respectively. Discharge Tunnels Waters used by turbines for energy generation exit the Station to be delivered into the Samana River through two discharge tunnels 1.587m long, with 74 m2 & 102 m2 sections and 0.18% & 0.17% slopes, respectively. The tunnels operate as a free flow conduct for a 132 and 198 m 3/s discharge with a free edge or 2,6 m on the upper side.

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JAGUAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT


The Hydroelectric Power Plant of Jaguas, with an installed capacity of 170MW, is located in the Department of Antioquia, over the basin of the Nare and Guatap Rivers, 117 km east of Medelln via the Medelln -el Peol- GuatapSan Rafael highway. It takes advantage of the river Nares flow, downstream of the Santa Rita dam, El Peol reservoir, by means of an earth dam that forms a reservoir with a total capacity of 185.5 Mm3. Its commercial operation began in 1988. Two three-phase synchronous power generators, vertical shaft, 13,8 kV, 90 MVA power factor of 0,95. The generators have static excitation system based on thyristors. Two main three-phase power transformers, FOW, 103,5 MVA and ratio of 13,2/230 kV. Air conditioning and ventilation systems of the power house. Fire extinguishing system for the main equipment. 230 kV power cables, oil filled type, which through the cable shaft, connect the main transformers to 230 kV Jaguas substation.

GUILLERMO CANO DAM


It is located on the Nare River, one kilometer downstream of the confluence with the San Lorenzo River; it has a crest longitude of 580 m, a maximum height of 63 m and a volume of 3,2 Mm3. Built of sediment and decomposed rock, it forms a 10.6 km2 reservoir, with a total capacity of 192,32 Mm3, 164,55 Mm3 of which correspond to useful volume. Its maximum level is 1.247 m.a.s.l. The Low zone Dam, built over the left margin of the Nare River to close a depression in the dividing line of the Nare and Guatap rivers basins, has a length on the crest of 715 m and a maximum height of 50 m.

CONNECTION TO THE TRANSMISSION NETWORK, STN


The energy produced by the Jaguas hydroelectric power plant is distributed to the National Transmission System -STN- through a 230 kV substation with a configuration, main and transfer busbar.

SPILLWAY
The open-channel non-controlled flow-type spillway is located over the right bank of the dam; it has a varying width of 50 m of top at 30 m on the exit canal, a length of 264 m and ends in a deflector jet. It is designed to evacuate a maximum water flow of 2.070 m3/s.

MAIN EQUIPMENT
Two Francis type turbines with vertical shaft, each one with a rated power of 70MW, 400 rpm. The turbines have as an incorporate cylindrical-type valve.

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Cable and ventilation Well High voltage cables exit the Station through a 170m-sloped well. For airing the machine room and the downstream Surge tank two vertical 130m & 126m-deep wells were excavated. Conduction Tunnel The conduction tunnel is 1.831m long. It is provided with a restricted orifice-type Surge tank that is 150,24m deep, 120,3m of which correspond to the upper tank. Water Intake Structure A concrete structure that communicates with the pressure tunnel through a 4,7m interior diameter and 50,77m deep vertical well, of circular section and concrete coated.

Floodgate Well The well is 102,5m deep with an 8,3m oval section on its largest dimension. The well houses two flat floodgates, one main, and the other ancillary with its lifting equipment and hydraulic system. Powerhouse The power plantls main equipments are housed in a 16,5m wide, 28,4m high and 65,3m cavern with a two-way vehicular tunnel access with variable slope, being the maximum inclination 10%, and a total length of 775,35m.

Pressure Well Vertical concrete coated-well, 156m deep and 4,3m of diameter.

Discharge Tunnel The discharge tunnel is is approximately 1.757 m long. In order to control the terrain erosion, four dissipation structures were built with a 3,8km long section, downstream from the Power plant discharge

Downstream Surge tank Separated 25m from the main cavern, it is located downstream where the turbine drafts tubes discharge. The Surge tank cavern dimensions are 40m long, 13m wide and 35,1m high.

Pressure Tunnel The pressure tunnel is constituted by reinforced concrete coated-tunnel, 43m long and 4,3m of diameter and an linned tunnel. The linned tunnel is 70,5m long, at the end of which bifurcates into two penstocks of 28 & 32 m each that feed the two-generation units.

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CALDERAS HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT


The Calderas Hydroelectric power plant is located in the Department of Antioquia, between 1.000 m and 2.200 m above sea level, close to the highway that connects Medelln with the municipalities of Santuario, Granada and San Carlos; approximately at 100 km from Medelln. The closest town to the power plant is the municipality of San Carlos, located 7 km from the powerhouse and 17 km from the dam. The powerhouse is located on the Arenosa Creek basin, effluent of the San Carlos River and the reservoir, on the high basin of the Calderas River. The power plant uses waters from the Tafetanes River and deviates them through a tunnel to the Los Medios Creek, effluent of the Calderas River. The flows of the Tafetanes and Calderas rivers, which average 6,7 m3/s, are turbinated in the power plant, to generate 87 GWh per year, discharging on the Arenosa Creek, until reaching the San Carlos River and the Punchin reservoir, in order to increase energy production of the San Carlos power plant by 269 GWh/year. The Tafetanes River deviation is carried out through the following works: A small concrete gravity dam with an approximate volume of 4.600 m3, including a central non-controlled spillway of 25 m of length. A water intake structure, with frontal approximation or conduction communicated by a pressure tunnel through a vertical well of 2 m in diameter and 53 m of depth. A pressure tunnel with a length of 1.230 m and a horseshoe-shaped section of 4,6 m2 of transversal section, coated concrete on those places where the geological conditions required it. A pressure pipe supported freely by seat-shaped hooks, of 240 m in length and 0,6 m in diameter, in the final section of the tunnel. A structure for the dissipation of the energy, controlled by a Howell Bunger type valve, for discharging deviated water into the Los Medios Creek.

CALDERAS DAM
The concrete gravity-type dam is located over the Calderass river with 25 m of height and an volume of 25,000 m3, forming a reservoir with a capacity of 300,000 m3. It includes a central free discharge-type spillway of 60 m in width and 24 m in length, designed to evacuate a maximum probable flow of 1,100 m3/s. On the right margin of the dam, there is a structure for bottom discharge, built over one of the branches of the canal used for the deviation of the Calderas River, during the dam construction. The bottom discharge structure is controlled by a radial floodgate of 4,5 m x 4,0 m, activated by servomotors and an oleo hydraulic unit that allows sediment evacuation and the emptying of the reservoir. Water capture is performed through a vertical intake structure of 56 m in depth and 2,10 m in diameter; an upper pressure tunnel of 2,730 m in length; a vertical pressure well of 80m of height and 2,10 m in diameter; a lower pressure tunnel of 529 m in length, 424 m of which are linned with steel pipes. Downstream from the armored tunnel portal, conduction continues with an exposed pipe of 13 m in length, which forks in two branches that connect with the spherical valves.

MAIN GENERATION EQUIPMENT


Two vertical axis-Pelton turbines, 6 jets, 240 rpm, 152,5 of net head and 13.2 MW each. Two three-phase synchronous generators, vertical axis, power factor 0,95, nominal voltage of 13,8 kV and 13,2 MVA each, including excitation equipment and a digital voltage regulator. A main three-phase power transformer, with 20/26 MVA capacity and a voltage ratio of 13,8/115 kV. Distributed digital system for the supervision and control of the power plant.

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Digital system for electric protection and fire detection and control systems. Ancillary services system. February of 1988. Years later, due to natural causes and vandalism issues the power plant was shut down. In February of 2005, ISAGEN initiated works for recovering the power plant. The first stage consisted of divert the waters of the Calderas River to the Punchin reservoir to increase energy production in the San Carlos power plant, which was accomplished in the record-time of a month and a half. Infrastructure and civil works adaptation, recovery and total maintenance of electro-mechanical equipment, as well as design, provision and set up of control equipment, protections, communications and auxiliary services were performed in a second stage, which was completed on June 30 of 2006 thus enabling the beginning of operations. Additional works were completed, including recovery of the 115 kV substation, the 13,2 kV Calderas-Tafetanes distribution line, and remote control and supervision of the power plant.

CONNECTION OF THE POWERPLANT TO THE NATIONAL GRID


Calderas Power Plant is integrated to the National Interconnected System through a 115 kV substation, conventional and outdoor type, in simple busbar configuration, that has a connection with the substations of Guatape and Rio Claro.

RETROFIT PROJECT
The Calderas Power Plant was built between 1982 and 1986. In October 1987, the deviation of the Tafetanes River was completed and it began operating in

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MIEL I HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT


The Miel I Hydroelectric Power Plant is located in the municipality of Norcasia, forms part of the hydric potential of the eastern Caldas Department; a region made up by the basins of the Guarin, La Miel, Moro, Manso and Saman Rivers, as well as other small effluents of the Pensilvania and Tenerife rivers. The power plant has an installed capacity of 396 MW in three units, which can generate a firm energy of 1.135 GWh/year and an average of 1.460 GWh/year, with the natural flows of the river. It began commercial operation on December 1, 2002.

DEVIATION AND BOTTOM DISCHARGE STRUCTURE


For the construction of the dam, the river was deviated through a tunnel located at the right bank of the river, of 550 m of length and a rectangular section with a circular dome of 10.8 x 10.8 m, uncoated, which was sealed off upon completion of the dam construction. The bottom discharge has a intake structure and a well that feeds two parallel tunnels. The tunnel flow is controlled with butterfly and Howell-Bunger valves. Its discharge capacity is up to 250 m3/s and will allow the ecological flow, as required.

PATNGORAS DAM
The Patngoras dam with its 188 m of height becomes the second highest dam in the world, built of Roller Compacted Concrete -RCC-. It is a gravity incorporated spillway-type dam. It is located on the La Miel River, downstream from the Moro River outlet. The dam forms part of the Aman reservoir of 1.220 hectare with a volume of 571 Mm3, 425.3 Mm3 of which are useful volume. The dam has a length of 340 m, and the maximum normal level of the reservoir is located at the 445.5 m.a.s.l. The dam has a concrete volume of 1.73 Mm3.

INTAKE AND LOAD TUNNEL


The intake and load tunnels are located on the right margin of the river. Control of the load tunnel is accomplished through two floodgates or hatches installed in the floodgate well, located 68 m from the entrance. The floodgates are operated through servomotors located on the upper part of the well. After the intake, the upper load tunnel is located, which is 90 m long, reinforced concrete-coated, and with 6,55 m of diameter. Following, there is a vertical elbow-shaped

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MIEL I HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANT


joint, coated in reinforced concrete that connects with the vertical load tunnel, 119,20 m deep. The lower tunnel, of 58 m of length, includes a reinforced concrete coated-and- steel armored section of 45 m in length. From this point, two metallic bifurcations are connected with the three armored tunnels with a 3.35 m diameter, which conduct pressured water to the power house.

DISCHARGE TUNNEL
The discharge tunnel is located on the left margin of the La Miel River and reverts the waters into the same river. The 9,0 m by 9,05 m section-discharge tunnel begins as a continuation of the oscillation cavern and has a total length of 4,1 km, with a concrete soleplate and coating in pneumatic concrete. On the exit, it has a reinforced concrete structure with guides for metallic planks

UNDERGROUND POWER PLANT


The underground power plant is located on the right margin of the La Miel River composed of three caverns, from upstream to downstream: power transformer cavern, generator cavern and oscillation cavern.

MAIN EQUIPMENT
The power plant had three generating units powered by vertical axis Francis-type turbines, which operate at 300 r.p.m., and have 132 MW of nominal power each. The three synchronous vertical shafts power generators, 24 poles and 13,8 kV, air cooling systems, static excitation with control systems, protections and instrumentation that incorporate the latest technology and that make them compatible with the digital system control of the power plant. To raise the voltage from 13,8 kV to 230 kV for the transmission of energy generated, three-phase transformers of 150 MVA are used, including a spare unit.

Generator Cavern
The main cavern has 19,3 m of width, 86,5 m of length and 38,8 m of height, and it accommodates three Francis turbines with their respective generators and auxiliary equipment.

Power Transformer Cavern


It accommodates three 150 MVA power transformers XLPE poer cables at 230 kV go to the otdoor through a gallery and a well, to the cable portico on the hillside. From these porticos two transmission lines come out, to the 230 kV Miel I substation

Oscillation Cavern
Is located downstream from the generator cavern and serves for collecting the turbines discharge and for softening the pressure transients caused by the normal operation of the machines. The cavern has 52 m in length, 15 m of width and 44,5 m of height.

CONNECTION OF THE POWERPLANT TO THE NATIONAL GRID


Energy is transmitted to the Miel I substation through type XLPE isolated power cables and aerial lines. This substation is the conventional type, at 230 kV.

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THERMAL

GENERATION

TERMOCENTRO - COMBINED CYCLE


The Termocentro power plant is located in the mid valley of the Magdalena River, in the rural area of Puerto Olaya, municipality of Cimitarra (Santander) and at a distance of approximately 5 km from Puerto Berrio (Antioquia). It has an installed capacity of 300 MW, composed of two gas turbines units of 100 MW each, and a steam turbine unit of 100 MW. It started the simple cycle configuration operation on February of 1997. The plant conversion from Simple Cycle to Combined Cycle allows taking advantage, through a steam cycle, of the hot exhost gases emitted to the atmosphere which then increases the plant efficiency by 50% because it does not require additional fuel to generate additional 100 MW. This conversion demanded an investment of US$ 82,7 million and began commercial operation on November 30, 2000. It is equidistant from the main consumption centers of the country thus facilitating their connection. Proximity to important populations: Barrancabermeja, Puerto Berrio and Cimitarra, which guarantees the basic services delivery. Proximity to the main natural gas pipe line and 230 kV Primavera substation, where it connects to the National grid. Low flood risk: flat area located over the hills above the maximum flood level of the Magdalena river plains, between 110 and 135 m above sea level.

MAIN EQUIPMENT
Gas Turbines using as main fuel natural gas, with an approximate consumption of 50 million cubic feet per day and Jet A1 as emergency fuel from a storing tank of 1.050.000 gallons, with a two day operation autonomy. The steam turbine of 100 MW is of condensation type (354,72 t/h, 87,8 kg/cm2, 5I0 C), two pressures without reheat, coupled to a surface condenser with vacuum pressure of 83,8 mm Hg. The power generator is 130 MVA, 13,8 kV and fp. 0,8. Two heat recovery steam generators have been installed to the gas turbines. These natural circulation type-boilers have tow pressures (91,5/12,7 bar) without reheat and provided with a by-pass chimney and hot gas diverter damper to allow independent operation of the Simple Cycle and Combined Cycle. The Cooling system is the closed type, includes a counter-flow-type wet cooling tower, with induced draw assisted by fan, with a 17,466 m3/h water flow. Temperature decrease of 9,8C and it has a loss recovery through a deep well water extraction system with a capacity of 180 I/s. The plant has the following ancillary systems for a reliable and safe operation: Station for filtration, measuring, heating and natural gas regulation, City Gate, with 100% redundancy. Natural gas compression station with 100% redundancy. Fire protection system, with a 800 m3 tank. Control, instrumentation and telecomunication systems.

THE REGION
Because of its location, Termocentro has a strategic value inside the interconnected system. Its location offers, among others, the following advantages: Land communication with Bogota and Medelln, and fluvial communication with the Barranquilla port through the Magdalena River.

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TERMOCENTRO - COMBINED CYCLE


Electrical Auxiliary services at 4.160/480/208 Volts. Air conditioning and ventilation systems. Compressed air system for instruments and service. System of chemicals injection to steam cycle and cooling water. Well water supply system. Water de-mineralizing system with 100% redundancy. Water treatment and effluent management systems. Supervision system from the National Dispatch Center.
Configuration Total installed capacity Average Energy Net Heat Rate 2 Cts and 1 ST 300 MW 2.223 GWh/year 7.0872 BTU/kWh

CONNECTION OF THE POWERPLANT TO THE NATIONAL GRID


Connection to the National Transmission System is performed through a 230 kV transmission line, 8 km length, to 230 kV Primavera Substation.

CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
It is important to highlight that energy produced with a combined cycle power plant is denominated as clean energy for the following reasons: Utilization of very clean fuel such as natural gas. An increase in plant efficiency and fuel savings, thanks to the use of hot gases to generate additional power in the steam cycle.

Decrease in exhost gas temperature into the atmosphere due to integration of the heat recovery boilers to the steam cycle. Minimal emission of contaminating gases into the atmosphere, by utilization of dry low NOx burners.

Efficient use of the water by using a closed cooling system with a cooling tower, avoiding discharge of hot waters into the Magdalena River.

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SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

ISAGEN understands the environmental integral management as that directed to maintain the environmental sustainability with the biotic, physical and social environment in which their entrepreneurial activities take place. For this reason, the Company, in all of their areas of influence, complies with the Environmental Corporate Policy. This Policy is the cornerstone for conducting an integral management according to their values of Social and Environmental Responsibility understood as the recognition of the responsibility and duties we have as individuals (citizens) and as a Corporation in the development of the country and the construction of an equitable and just society. Through the Environmental Management Plans, ISAGEN identifies, evaluates, prevents, minimizes, corrects, mitigates or compensates the negative environmental effects and increases the positive effects derived from the construction and operation of their productive centers. Furthermore, the Company identifies and informs the respective authorities of the impacts generated from the environment towards the company. Nevertheless, ISAGENs environmental management goes beyond abiding the law. The Company also develops a Biophysical Investment Program and a Social Investment Program, which in addition to provide financial resources, shape communities that are more involved and self motivated, thus contributing to the construction of the future and the environmental sustainability. The Junior Chamber of Colombia recognized ISAGENs performance in 2003 with the award in the Public Sector Category as the Company with the Best Social Projection in the country and in the same year, the Punchin and San Lorenzo reservoirs were recognized by the Alexander Von Humboldt Institute as Important Areas for the Conservation of Birds - AICA. It is noteworthy that ISAGEN has an Environmental Management System for the San Carlos, Jaguas Miel I and Termocentro power plants and, certified by ICONTEC, under the ISO 14001 norm 2004 version, that guarantees the organization, evaluation and the continuous improvement of the processes and activities related to the environment. In such a way, ISAGEN performs in the national energy industry as a company with integral processes, determined to provide an appropriate commercial answer to their clients with firm, opportune and quality energy, all with social and environmental responsibility.

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