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Central Puerto SA Announces Key Corporate Developments And Financial Reporting Schedule

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Central Puerto SA (NYSE:CEPU), a prominent private sector power generation company in Argentina, disclosed that it would release its financial results for the first quarter of 2025 on May 12. This announcement was accompanied by details of a conference call to be hosted by Fernando Bonnet, the Chief Executive Officer, Enrique Terraneo, the Chief Financial Officer and Alejandro Diaz Lopez, the Head of Corporate Finance & Investor Relations Officer.

The call, scheduled for 12:00 PM ET on the same day, is set to provide investors and the public with insights into the company’s financial health and operational progress. In addition to its quarterly financial reporting, Central Puerto has also reported on its annual performance.

On April 28, 2025, the company filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year 2024 with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This document, which is a comprehensive overview of the company’s financial status, including audited financial statements, is available for public viewing.

Central Puerto’s operational footprint is notably extensive, not only in terms of its installed capacity and power generation but also through its diversified portfolio. The company’s assets are strategically located across various Argentine provinces including Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Neuquén, Río Negro and Santa Fe. This geographical and technological diversification enhances its capability to efficiently manage and expand its energy production.

Central Puerto’s recent announcements regarding its financial reporting schedule and the filing of its annual report highlight the company’s dedication to operational excellence and transparency. As Central Puerto advances, it remains a key player in the transition towards more sustainable energy solutions, marking significant strides in Argentina’s energy sector.

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