At this point everyone knows the last name Caputo. In fact, the journalist Carlos Pagni joked on some occasion with the “caputocracy” that would seem to have been installed in Argentina.
Nicolás Caputo was the first to rose to fame. That happened during the government of his “soul brother,” Mauricio Macri. This was defined at that time the then president to the businessman. His cousin also arrived at that time, when he held the position of Secretary of Finance and president of the Central Bank during that administration. In the current management, it was the turn of the nephew, Santiago.
Now the last name was in the sights for another subject. The online policy published that part of the loan that the World Bank would give, of US $ 4,000 million, would go to the central generator port that belongs to Nicolás Caputo. It would be to buy giant batteries.
Of the 4,000 million dollars of credit for Argentina who promised to accelerate the World Bank, the central generator of Nicolás “Nicky” Caputo, cousin of the Minister of Economy that negotiates the loans, would receive 300 million to buy the giant batteries that will be installed in the metropolitan area, as a palliative before the energy crisis generated by the government’s decision not to finish the projected works.
Thus, “Nicky” Caputo managed to position himself as the great winner of the tender that finally enabled the Ministry of Energy.
The minister’s cousin stayed with two projects: the first is for Central Costanera for the Edesur area, for an electric power storage for 55 megawatts with a price 10,161 dollars per megavatio per month. The second is for the Edenor area, for 159 megawatts for $ 11,147 per Megavatio per month.

