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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Aug 26 2004

    ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT TO RESUME WORK AFTER CAPITAL REPAIRS


    YEREVAN, August 26 (RIA Novosti's Gamlet Matevosyan) - The Armenian
    nuclear power plant, its work suspended for capital repairs, will be
    switched on on October 4. Capital repairs are carried out once in
    four years while a planned repair is staged every year.

    This time the fourth turbine is to be repaired and the state of the
    reactor's metallic frame is to be fully checked. Besides, additional
    security measures and the re-fueling process will be introduced.

    The process of closing the nuclear plant for capital repairs and
    re-fueling started in the early hours of July 30, 2004, a week after
    the delivery of the new nuclear fuel consignment worth $12 million
    had been accomplished.

    The Armenian nuclear plant was commissioned in 1980 and closed in
    March 1989. It resumed its work in November 1995, following the acute
    energy crisis in the republic.

    Equipped with the Russian reactor VVEP-400 of the first generation,
    the plant's second module generates the average of 30-40 percent of
    the republic's electricity. The station can function until 2016,
    according to experts.

    In September 2003, the Armenian nuclear plant was passed for five
    years under trusteeship of the company INTER RAO UES, a subsidiary of
    the Unified Energy Systems of Russia and the Rosenergoatom concern.

    The European Union has pledged to allocate 100 million euros for the
    conservation of the Armenian nuclear plant. But Armenian experts say
    that almost a million euros is required to set up alternative
    capacities in Armenia.
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