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  • IEC negotiates 20m Euros for reconstruction of Yerevan 1 Hydro power

    ArmenPress
    March 29 2004

    IEC NEGOTIATES 20 MILLION EUROS CREDIT FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF
    YEREVAN-1 HYDRO POWER PLANT

    YEREVAN, MARCH 29, ARMENPRESS: The International Energy
    Corporation (IEC), a Yerevan-based subsidiary of the Russian RAO UES,
    said it is now negotiating a 20 million euro credit from German KFW
    bank, which it wants for a major reconstruction of Yerevan-1 hydro
    power plant, one in a chain of small hydro power plants, known as
    Sevan-Hrazdan cascade. The IEC said negotiations are in the final
    stage.
    Yerevan-1 plant is the main supplier of electricity to the
    capital. IEC experts estimate that the full reconstruction of the
    Cascade, built between 1930-1962, which provides for almost 20
    percent of all produced power, they will need tens of millions of US
    Dollars.
    The German bank had already allocated some 18 million euros for
    reconstruction of Kanaker hydro power plant, which IEC has pledged to
    return together with interest rates.
    IEC was founded by Russia's giant RAO UES to manage the
    Sevan-Hrazdan cascade and was granted a 15 year-long permission for
    energy generation.
    A representative of the IEC said no negotiations are carried with
    Turkey on sale of Armenian electricity, but added that the export of
    Armenian electricity to Turkey is considered promising and that a
    relevant scheme is being now discussed. He also said the export will
    face no technical problems requiring only small-sized financial and
    know-how investments.
    Armenian electricity production capacities allow now to export
    electricity to Iran and Georgia concurrently with meeting domestic
    demands. With regard to Iran there is electricity swap in summer and
    winter. The volume of electricity sold to Georgia has grown to 3
    million kw/per hour daily.
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