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    ARMENIA SAID TO REMAIN INDEPENDENT DESPITE ENERGY TIE-UPS
    by Ashot Aramyan

    Golos Armenii, Armenia
    Dec 5 2006

    "Armenia remains an independent player in the region"

    We are publishing an exclusive interview with Energy Minister Armen
    Movsisyan.

    [Golos Armenii correspondent] Mr Minister, how do you assess the energy
    security level of Armenia taking into account that 80 per cent of
    energy generating capacities and energy distributing networks are in
    the hands of [president of RAO UES] Anatoliy Chubays, that the Razdan
    Power Plant [RPP] is in the hands of Russia, and its fifth block is
    in the hands of Gazprom, and that in all probability the Iran-Armenia
    gas pipeline will be also given to Gazprom? Can one have the role of
    an independent player at least in the region in such conditions?

    [Armen Movsisyan] I am absolutely sure that in this case we lost
    nothing and even gained something. Armenia has been depended 80 per
    cent on Russian energy resources and on the policy of that state. But
    all the benefits of Russia ended at the border with Armenia and
    nothing affected that. But now we have drawn their benefit closer to
    our generating capacities and have connected that with the solution to
    our problems. For instance, by handing over the fourth block of RPP
    to Russia under the "property for debt" programme, we said: before
    receiving gains, you should provide the plant with energy resources,
    produce electric power, and ensure it is efficient. And the result
    is obvious: if earlier only two out of the four RPP turbines were
    functioning, then today - thanks to the works implemented by the new
    owner - all the energy blocks may function.

    As for the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant [ANPP], the Russians used
    to merely supply nuclear fuel, but today when they have taken over
    finance management of the plant, they are ensuring its effectiveness,
    producing and selling electric power, and only after that are they
    obtaining profit. Thus, even though they are the owners of our
    generating capacities and other energy facilities, they cannot act
    against our politics as they do not have the levers to affect our
    national interests. Thus Armenia remains one of the fundamentally
    independent energy players in the region.

    [Correspondent] What other elements in the state energy policy would
    you say increased the energy security of the state?

    [Movsisyan] The state policy in the sphere of small hydro-energy
    generation - that is, the strict and unchangeable rules of the game
    and attractive tariff policies - mean that today 48 small power
    plants are providing electricity to the network, and another 52 are
    being built. The state obliges the grid to buy electricity produced
    at such plants without any limit for 15 years. In several years we
    shall have more than a hundred small power plants which will supply
    about 10 per cent of the overall electricity demand, and this is a
    very good indicator.

    [Correspondent] Alternative energy has a very important part in
    provision of energy security. What is the situation in Armenia?

    [Movsisyan] Today we have serious applications to build wind-generating
    plants. An Italian company is ready to build plants working on wind
    power. Some 80 plants with an overall capacity of 90 MW of electricity
    are envisaged. And 130-140m dollars will be invested.

    [Correspondent] What about other alternative sources of energy?

    [Movsisyan] Geo-thermal energy may prove to have very good prospects
    in our republic and we are conducting serious research in this
    sphere. Unlike the wind plants, they can function in a permanent
    regime regardless of the wind. An Armenian businessman from Argentina
    - Eduardo Ernikyan - will finance the construction of the first
    geo-thermal plant in Armenia: it will be located in Sisian and borings
    will start in spring.

    [Correspondent] Government of the Republic of Armenia has recently
    approved a draft agreement with Iran on construction of the Megri
    power plant on the river of Araz at a cost of 140m dollars.

    Construction of a third high-voltage electric power line was planned
    for the beginning of next year, and it will connect the energy systems
    of Armenia and Iran. What will all these projects on synchronization of
    the energy systems of Armenia, Iran and Georgia give to our republic?

    [Movsisyan] The Megri power plant will be the most effective power
    plant in Armenia. The capacity of each power plant deployed on the
    various banks of the Araz will be 140 MW. It is foreseen that the
    Iranian party will provide Armenia with a 150m-dollar loan which
    we will repay by supplying electricity. And construction of a third
    high voltage Armenia-Iran power line will start in early 2007. The
    point is that our electricity consumption differs from that of Iran:
    we have bigger demand in winter, but in Iran it declines in winter. We
    make use of this circumstance for mutually beneficial cooperation.

    Optimization of the energy regime with Iran will allow us to overcome
    any force-major situation. And construction of another high voltage
    power line between Armenia and Georgia will give good opportunities for
    synchronization of the work of the energy systems of the neighbouring
    states, taking into account the fact that via Georgia we can have
    connection with the energy system of Russia. We have good prospects
    for integration of our energy system with that in other states.
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