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  • Armrusgasprom Resumes Supplying Electricity To Georgia

    ARMRUSGASPROM RESUMES SUPPLYING ELECTRICITY TO GEORGIA

    YEREVAN, JUNE 17, NOYAN TAPAN. ArmRusgasprom resumed supplying
    electricity to Georgia from June 17. Noyan Tapan's correspondent
    was informed about this by the company's Press Service. To recap,
    the electricity supply was stopped on May 15, due to increase in
    the tariff by the company. According to the same source, the term of
    the current agreement on electricity supply signed with the United
    Georgian Distribution Energy Company will expire in late June. The
    electricity will be supplied by a reconsidered tariff. To recap,
    Karen Karapetian, ArmRusgasprom board's Chairman-Executive Director,
    declared the other day that supply will be carried out by a new tariff
    increased by 1.18 cents, by a tariff of 2.68 cents for 1 KWt/h. To
    recap, from December 2002 up to April 2003 ArmRusgasprom exported
    nearly 178 mln kWt/h electricity amounting to 4.45 mln dollars and
    from October 2004 up to May 15 2005 141 mln kWt/h electricity amounting
    to 3.6 mln dollars to Georgia.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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