By José Rigane * The recent sayings of Juan José Aranguren, who among other things affirms that “energy is not a human right”, are a demonstration of Macri’s project for go... Read more
By José Rigane Rate hikes of 55% in electricity and 35% in gas bills must not come as a suprise. The government itself, and companies too, had earlier announced the price hike schedule. What... Read more
By José Rigane, Deputy Secretary of the CTA Autónoma and General Secretary of FeTERA To the electricity price increase that started December 1, of which 43% is for Edenor and Edesur in Bueno... Read more
By José Rigane* In the midst of tax and labor reforms, flexibilization initiatives, and a new reform on the pension system which directly affects retirees, the Government decides to sell nat... Read more
Minister of Energy and Mining, Juan José Aranguren, has already anticipated that he will initiate the liberalization of fuel prices in the country for next year. Prices will no longer be adj... Read more
By José Rigane* Macri’s government and Minister of Energy Juan José Aranguren (former Shell CEO) have taken actions to increase large oil companies’ profits. In 2016 and 2017, these co... Read more
Last week it was known that on May 9 at the Atucha complex the life of our colleague Damián Straschenco, Deputy Secretary of the Luz y Fuerza de Zárate Union, was attacked by placing contami... Read more
Argentine minister of Energy and Mining, Juan Jose Aranguren, announced today gas tariffs will go up between 30 or 40 percent. Argentineans, already hit by hikes in services like water, powe... Read more
Gabriel Martinez, Secretary of Organization of the Argentine Federation of Energy Workers (FETERA-CTA) participated in the public hearing that recently took place to discuss the price of gas... Read more
“It is impossible to achieve zero poverty, as the government says, if there’s no Access to energy,” José Rigane underlined during his speech at the Committee of Environment and Sustainable D... Read more