Reporting directly to the Chairman is the Deputy Director of Communication and Sustainability (CSO), responsible for the issue related to climate change. Its attributions involve the approval of technical standards and normative instructions necessary for the development of corporate sustainability, climate change and social responsibility, aligned with the strategic drivers and with the sectoral regulation. [...] Among the various attributions of the Board of Directors are, for example, the approval of technical standards and normative instructions necessary for the development of corporate sustainability, climate change and social responsibility, aligned with the strategic drivers and with the sectoral regulation. In order to fulfill these duties, the Board of Directors meets, ordinarily, in accordance with its Internal Regulations, at least once a month, to analyze the indicators and results of the Company and its wholly-owned subsidiaries, subsidiaries and affiliates, in addition to deliberating on the other matters included in the agenda and, extraordinarily, by convocation of its Chairman, or one third of its members or when requested by the Executive Board. [...] The position of highest direct responsibility for the issue of climate change at Cemig is the position of Deputy Director of Corporate Communication and Sustainability (CSO), which supports the management of processes reporting directly to the Presidency of Cemig, which represents the highest level of the Executive Board, and which, in turn, reports directly to the Board of Directors. On a monthly basis, the CSO presents to the Chief Executive Officer and the Board of Directors the progress of the main ESG actions within the Company. In addition, whenever the approval of any deliberative issue is necessary, an evaluation is made by the Executive Board and forwarded to the level of the Board of Directors. In 2022, for example, topics such as the definition of the growth strategy in generation focused on renewable sources, the adhesion to the Net Zero Ambition Movement of the United Nations (UN) Global Compact, and the construction of photovoltaic plants were the subject of analysis and approval by the Board and Administration.