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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    April 11, 2005 Monday 3:18 PM Eastern Time

    Armenia may build new nuclear power plant

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    Armenian President Robert Kocharyan said on Monday there was a
    possibility of Armenia building a new nuclear power plant. "Quite
    possibly, a new nuclear power plant based on contemporary
    technologies will be built in Armenia," the president said at a
    meeting with students and the teaching staff of the economy
    department of Yerevan State University.

    Kocharyan said it was hard to imagine a larger damage to the country
    than the closure of the nuclear power plant in 1989. The energy
    crisis that resulted from that rash step led to a decay of the
    republic's economy, Kocharyan said.

    The power plant that went into operation in 1979 was shut down after
    the devastative earthquake in 1989. It was re-activated with the
    assistance of Russian specialists in 1996, and the industrial
    operation of its second power-generating set was resumed.

    The plant accounts for nearly 40 percent of electricity generated in
    Armenia. From 2002 the plant's financial and economic management went
    to Inter-RAO UES, the subsidiary of RAO UES (Unified Energy Systems).

    Meanwhile the European Union presses for the closure of the nuclear
    power plant situated 40 kilometres West of Yerevan. The Armenian
    authorities say that the plant may be closed only if there are
    alternative sources of energy.

    The president said on Monday the Armenian authorities consider the
    use of alternative, renewable sources of energy, the development of
    hydro energetics. There is a programme of building a large hydro
    power station on the Araks River on the border and of over 70 small
    hydro power stations. Twenty-two of them are already under
    construction. Reconstruction of the Yerevan heat-and-power plant
    begins. There are projects for using geothermal resources in South
    East Armenia.

    A gas pipeline to Armenia from Iran whose construction begins in late
    April is one of serious guarantees of the republic's energy security.
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