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    Interconexion Electrica

    DariusBy DariusSeptember 2, 2013Updated:November 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Interconexion Electrica SA ESP (ISA) profile and corporate video

     Interconexion Electrica SA ESP (ISA) is a Colombia-based company engaged in the transmission of electric power. The Company’s business is structured into five divisions: Electric Energy Transport, operating a network of high-voltage transmission circuits in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Brazil; Smart Management of Real Time Systems, which manages the facilities of the National Interconnected System (SIN), Commercial Settlement System (SIC), Wholesale Energy Market (MEN) and International Electricity Transactions (TIE); Construction of Infrastructure Projects, which include the development of high-voltage and fiber-optic transmission networks; Telecommunications Transport, which is involved in the leasing of the Company’s transmission networks to other operators, and Road Concessions, which focuses on the construction, management and exploitation of highways, toll roads and other related infrastructure. In January 2013, the Company established INTERCHILE, its new subsidiary in Chile.”

    “Vision

    In the year 2020, ISA will have tripled its earnings by capturing the most profitable growth opportunities in its current business areas in Latin America, promoting operational efficiency and optimizing its business portfolio.

    In the Energy Transport business unit, ISA will remain as the operator with the largest presence in Latin America; it will consolidate its position in the region; and it will reach operational efficiency in line with worldwide best practices.

    In the Road Concessions business unit, ISA will capture regional opportunities focused on Colombia.

    In the Telecommunications Transport business unit, ISA will consolidate its leadership as independent transporter in Latin America and it will have developed an IP ecosystem in the region.

    ISA will expand its Real-Time Systems Intelligent Management towards new services, accessing highly profitable new opportunities in other businesses. “

    *Information from Forbes.com and Isa.com.co

    **Video published on YouTube by “CanalISAAvanza“

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