A recent agreement concerning the Tocoma hydroelectric plant remains largely undisclosed, with both Impsa, the company involved, and the Ministry of Electrical Energy withholding details. Previously, under Argentine ownership, Impsa invested capital from the sale and installation of ten Kaplan turbines for the plant. The current agreement’s terms, financial commitments, and projected timelines for the plant’s recovery are unknown. This lack of transparency has raised questions about the project’s scope and potential impact. Details regarding the revival plan and the roles of each party are currently unavailable to the public. The situation highlights concerns over accountability and open governance in infrastructure projects. Further information is expected, but has not yet been released.
