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    Armenian Grids seeks $38 Mln from JBIC

    Interfax
    June 21 2004

    Yerevan. (Interfax) - Armenian Grids expects to sign an agreement with
    Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) later this month for
    a loan worth $38 million to finance energy projects, company General
    Director Yevgeny Gladunchik said Friday.

    He said $30 million would be used to reconstruct low-voltage power
    plants acquired during privatization and $8 million would be used to
    buy and install 150,000 electric meters.

    JBIC representatives will visit Yerevan June 21 - 28. Gladunchik said
    the loan would be used by the end of 2006.

    The Armenian government and JBIC signed a loan agreement in 1999 to
    finance the reconstruction of 33 power substations. The money was
    never received because Armenia began privatizing its power grids.

    The loan will be used to modernize just 30 substations since prices
    for energy equipment have risen substantially in the past five years,
    he said.

    Armenian Grids must pay $2 million on the loan each year. The loan
    will be provided for 30 years at 1.8% annually. Britain's Midland
    Resources Holding Ltd bought 100% of Armenian Grids for $12.15 million
    in November 2002.
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