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Hitachi Energy India Ltd provides only limited insight into its climate-policy lobbying. The company does identify one specific piece of legislation—the new EU F-gas regulation that phases out SF6 in high-voltage switchgear—and explains the regulation’s timelines and its intention to offer a full SF6-free product range, but no other climate policies are named as subjects of its own advocacy. Its descriptions of how it seeks to influence policy are vague: it refers generally to “continuing to engage with grid operators,” “interact[ing] with various stakeholders including policy makers and institutions,” and “provid[ing] specific inputs on technologies,” yet it does not spell out the concrete mechanisms (such as meetings, letters, consultation submissions) it uses or the specific government bodies or officials it addresses. Likewise, apart from endorsing the F-gas phase-out, the company speaks only in broad terms about modernising grids, accelerating renewable integration and supporting green hydrogen, without setting out measurable legislative changes or targets it is lobbying for. Taken together, these disclosures indicate some acknowledgement of policy engagement but fall short of comprehensive transparency regarding the policies it lobbies, the channels it employs, and the precise outcomes it seeks.
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