“…Corporate social responsibility (CSR) allows utilities to deal with the challenges of sustainable development, including climate change, and implement sustainable business practices and CSR reporting [10]. The analysis of CSR practices of energy utilities in various world countries (Brazil [7,8], Poland [9], The US [10,11], China [12,13], India, and Japan [14], and groups of countries [15][16][17][18]), indicated the importance of CSR for dealing with the major risks and challenges that the energy sector is facing, i.e., corruption risks [19][20][21][22] and other important drivers like competition [36][37][38], reputation [40], customers loyalty [41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53], and policies [39,[53][54][55], etc.…”