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    Pan Armenian News

    KOCHARIAN: `I DO NOT RULE OUT OPPORTUNITY OF BUILDING NEW NUCLEAR PLANT IN
    ARMENIA'


    12.04.2005 02:42

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ `I do not rule out the opportunity of building a new
    nuclear power plant in Armenia,' Armenian President Robert Kocharianstated
    when addressing the students and the professors of Yerevan State University,
    Regnum news agency reported. When answering a question of a YSU student
    about the measures being taken by the Armenian authorities to provide for
    the energy security of the republic, Mr. Kocharian said, `speaking of the
    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant one should remember the faces of those people,
    who in their time stopped the ANPP - there could have not been a greater
    damage to Armenia: dark days, energy and economic crisis were not the
    consequences of the war in Karabakh, but the closing of the ANPP,' the
    President emphasized. In his words, today the Government of Armenia
    considers the prospects of alternative or restorable energy. `There is a
    large program on the building of a hydroelectric power station on the Arax
    river available (according to certain data, the Armenian-Iranian program
    cost is $90), there are 70 programs on the building of small hydroelectric
    power plants, some 24 out of which are already at the stage of realization.
    At the next yearend the program of reconstruction of the Yerevan
    heat-electric generating plant (being implemented by means of a credit of
    the Japanese Government of $150.2 million) will begin. With the support of
    the World Bank serious hydrothermal energy research is held in the region of
    Sisian town, which can evolve into an investment program,' the President
    noted, adding that the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, the building of which
    started this month, contributes to the enhancement of the energy security of
    Armenia. It should be reminded that being composed of two energy blocks of
    815MW, the ANPP is built in 1976, however it was closed in 1988, which
    caused acute energy crisis. The second block of the station having the
    capacity of 407.5 MW resumed work in 1995. The EU insists on closing the
    station, suggesting 1 million euros financing. However, the representatives
    of the Armenian Government state that the creation of alternative energy
    sources will cost no less than $1 billion. At present the ANPP is managed by
    Inter RAO EES CJSC, which is a branch structure of RAO EES of Russia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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