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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    September 24, 2005 Saturday 5:57 PM Eastern Time

    RAO UES to give up management of Armenia nuclear power plant

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN

    Russia's RAO UES electric monopoly announced its intention to give up
    the financial management of the Armenian nuclear power plant, saying
    it has fulfilled its task.

    The Russian company informed the Armenian government that it had
    completed the plant's anti-crisis program and financial
    normalization, Armenian Energy Minster Armen Movsesyan told Itar-Tass
    on Saturday.

    Earlier, a RAO official stated that after two years' management of
    the plant's financial flows, it accumulated a sufficient floating
    capital and paid its debts for the nuclear fuels and large bank
    loans.

    Movsesyan said in the event the plant is shut down, the real source
    of the alternative energy would be either the construction of a new
    facility, or the production of gas-generated electricity.

    The option to build a new nuclear power plant seems to be most
    advantageous, but the project requires 800 million dollars which
    Armenia presently lacks.

    Nevertheless, Movsesyan is confident that his country will have no
    problems with the international public opinion regarding the
    construction of a new nuclear facility.

    The European Union has been urging Yerevan to close its only nuclear
    power plant, but it stated that its shutdown is only possible if
    alternative sources of energy are found.

    The Armenian nuclear power plant, commissioned in 1979, was shut down
    in 1989 after a devastating earthquake.

    In 1996, Russia helped Armenian demothball the plant and restart its
    second reactor. The plant accounts for 40 percent of all electricity
    produced in Armenia.
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