Company: PAM
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001292814-25-001504
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Company: Pampa Energy Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-16
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
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CTG

CTG is located in the northwestern
region of Argentina, in the City of General Güemes, Province of Salta. Privatized in 1992, it has a total installed capacity of 361
MW, comprised of (i) 261 MW from steam generation units and (ii) 100 MW from a gas combustion turbine under the Energy Plus Program, which
accounts for 0.8% of Argentina’s installed capacity. From 1993 to 2024, its average annual generation was 1,525 GWh, with a generation
record high of 1,903 GWh in 1996, and a record low of 225 GWh in 2022 and 2023.

CTIW

CTIW is located in Ingeniero
White, Bahía Blanca, in the Province of Buenos Aires, and consists of six high-efficiency Wärtsilä engines. CTIW is able
to fire either natural gas or fuel oil. Engines are high-efficiency, with a 46% performance rate. The power plant is interconnected to
the 132 kV grid through a substation owned by Transba. Liquid fuel supply is made using CPB’s discharge and storage facilities,
and natural gas is also supplied from this power plant's internal facilities. On December 22, 2017, CAMMESA granted the commercial operation
of CTIW, pursuant to a PPA executed between CAMMESA and Pampa, as awardee pursuant to the call for new generation capacity under Resolution
No. 21/2016 of the SEE. The plant has a total power installed capacity of 100 MW, which accounts for 0.2% of Argentina’s installed
capacity. The annual average energy generation from 2018 to 2024 was 262 GWh, with a generation record high of 312 GWh in 2019, and a
record low of 145 GWh in 2024.

CTPP

CTPP is located in the Pilar
Industrial Complex, in the district of Pilar, Province of Buenos Aires. Construction began in October 2016, and the plant was commissioned
on August 29, 2017. The plant, which was built under SEE Resolution No. 21/2016 is made up of six cutting-edge Wärtsilä engines
with an approximate 43% performance rate. Natural gas