Energy supplies to Tbilisi suspended
RosBusinessConsulting Database
November 23, 2004 Tuesday 6:04 am, EST
Energy supplies to the Georgian capital of Tbilisi have been
suspended after an accident at the Alaverdy power transmission
lines. As the Tbilisi electrical energy distributing company TELASI
reported, currently Armenian experts are working to resume energy
supplies. About 100 megawatts per day are transported from Armenia
to Georgia via the Alaverdy power transmission lines. 100 megawatts
more are transported from Russia. The Russian energy grid, RAO UES,
owns 75 percent in TELASI.
RosBusinessConsulting Database
November 23, 2004 Tuesday 6:04 am, EST
Energy supplies to the Georgian capital of Tbilisi have been
suspended after an accident at the Alaverdy power transmission
lines. As the Tbilisi electrical energy distributing company TELASI
reported, currently Armenian experts are working to resume energy
supplies. About 100 megawatts per day are transported from Armenia
to Georgia via the Alaverdy power transmission lines. 100 megawatts
more are transported from Russia. The Russian energy grid, RAO UES,
owns 75 percent in TELASI.