Interconexión Eléctrica also known as ISA (bvc: ISA, otcqb: IESFY), is a Colombian company specializing in energy transmission, road concessions, and information and telecommunications infrastructures. It is the largest energy transmission company in Latin America,[2] operating and maintaining high-voltage transmission networks in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile. The group's headquarters are located in the city of Medellín; it comprises 51 subsidiaries and affiliates throughout the Americas.
History
The company was founded in 1967 under President Carlos Lleras Restrepo to connect power stations and enable electricity transmission across Colombia. Official operations began in 1971 with 1,075 km of network linking key substations in Guatapé, Yumbo, La Mesa, and La Esmeralda. Initially focused on transmission, ISA engineered the construction of power plants in 1982 and 1984. Following Colombia's 1992 energy crisis, ISA underwent restructuring under new leadership, led by civil engineer Javier Gutiérrez. The government issued decrees and laws between 1992 and 1994 allowing private sector participation in the electric industry through independent generators, separating it from network transport. From then on, commercialization could be conducted separately or jointly with generation and distribution. To support growth, ISA entered the Colombian Stock Exchange in 2001, raising funds for expansion.[3] On August 20, 2021, Ecopetrol