Marcelo Severini Re-elected to Lead CALF in Neuquén for Three More Years
Marcelo Severini has been re-elected to lead the CALF cooperative in Neuquén for another three years, with Leonardo Ferreira serving as vice president. The new management plans to enhance services by installing a pharmacy, renewing the vehicle fleet by 80%, and launching CALF Pay, which has already attracted over 12,000 users. Initial discussions with Mayor Mariano Gaido also addressed a potential Data Center project, while the cooperative aims to ensure quality energy service amidst planned maintenance outages.

Marcelo Severini was re-elected to lead the CALF cooperative in Neuquén for three more years, with Leonardo Ferreira as vice president. The new management will focus on installing a pharmacy and improving energy services.
Ferreira highlighted an 80% renewal of the vehicle fleet and the introduction of new services like CALF Pay, with over 12,000 users. Initial meetings with the city mayor, Mariano Gaido, included discussions about a Data Center project.
CALF aims to maintain quality energy service, with current outages being planned for maintenance rather than capacity issues. Carlos Quintriqueo from ATE joins as second vice president, emphasizing collaboration with the cooperative.




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