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    Armenia nuclear plant license extended

    Interfax
    June 15 2004

    Yerevan. (Interfax) - The commission for the regulation of public
    services in Armenia has extended the operating license for Armenia
    Nuclear Power Plant, a source in the commission's press service
    told Interfax.

    The source said that the decision to extend the license was reached
    on June 8 this year and came into effect from June 10.

    The previous license for the plant, issued 15 years ago, expired
    on June 10 this year. An application to receive a new license was
    submitted to the commission a month ago the source said.

    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant plans to halt operations on June 15,
    for 65 days for maintenance and for fuel to be loaded.

    The plant generated 1.9 billion kilowatt hours of electricity in 2003,
    or 36% of the total generation of electricity in Armenia.

    ZAO Inter RAO UES, a subsidiary of Russia's Unified Energy System,
    and Armenia signed a contract in September 2003 to hand over trust
    management of the NPP to Inter RAO UES.

    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, which has two reactors with a total
    capacity of 815 megawatts, was closed in 1988 due to political and
    economic reasons. The NPP's second reactor was restarted at a capacity
    of 407.5 megawatts in 1995.

    Armenian Economic Development and Trade Minister Karen Jshmartian
    announced earlier that a program for the mothballing of the plant
    should be prepared by the end of 2004.
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