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    Japan to invest in Yerevan power plant

    Interfax
    June 8 2004

    Yerevan. (Interfax) - The Japanese government plans to invest $4.5
    million in the construction of a thermal power plant in Yerevan with a
    capacity of 1.5 megawatts based on a waste incineration plant, Armenian
    Natural Resource Minister Vardan Aivazyan told journalists on Monday.

    He said that the ministry has approved the construction of the plant
    and thermal power plant at the Nurabshen dump, which covers an area
    of over 60 hectares. Talks are currently underway between a potential
    subcontractor for the project - Japan's Shimizu - and the Yerevan
    Mayor's Office.

    Aivazyan said that the project would involve the use of up to 800 -
    900 cubic meters of rubbish per day to produce methane to be used in
    electricity production.

    The minister said that recently Armenia set an output tariff for
    electricity produced from burning biogas of $0.08 per 1 kWh. The
    investor is happy with this tariff.

    He said that the talks should be completed by September 10, after
    which construction should begin.

    Diana Arutyunyan, the national coordinator of the project, told
    Interfax that the Japanese state company New Energy and Industrial
    Technology Organization plans to finance the project.

    She said that Shimizu has already completed the first stage of work on
    an audit and preparation of a feasibility study. She also said that
    the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is interested
    in this project.

    Electricity production in Armenia fell 0.29% to 5.5 billion kWh
    in 2003.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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