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    MEDZAMOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT TO BE DISMANTLED ONLY AFTER CONSTRUCTION OF NEW NUCLEAR PLANTS IN ARMENIA

    Trend
    Dec 12 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec. 11 / Trend News , corr. E.Tariverdiyeva,
    R.Agayev / Medzamor nuclear power plant, despite of the agreement on
    partnership between Armenia and E.U. and participation of the country
    in the 'East partnership' project, which envisioned its closing,
    to be dismantled if only new nuclear power works to be constructed
    in the territory of Armenia.

    "Closure of the Nuclear Power Plant, in Armenia's view does not mean
    giving up the nuclear option. As such, the possibility to build a
    new nuclear site with one of the nuclear powers," Licinia Simao,
    an expert on the South Caucasus countries, said.

    The annual meeting of the Armenia- EU Council of collaboration
    took place in Brussels on Dec. 9, In course of the meeting the
    Foreign Minister Armenia Eduard Nalbandyan presented the steps on
    implementation of Action plan within the framework of the European
    neighborhood policy undertaken by Armenia. According to him,
    the implementation of the program is a priority direction of the
    collaboration between Armenia- EU, one of purposes of which appears
    providing safety of Armenian nuclear power plant and implementation
    of the program of building of new plant.

    E.U insisted on immediate closing of Medzamor nuclear power plant
    and stated that the plant did not meet up-to-date nuclear safety
    demands. The U.S., France and Russia have already voiced their
    preparedness to assist Armenia to replacement Medzamor nuclear power
    plant to a new one.

    Medzamor nuclear power plant was designed by Soviet specialists and it
    consists of two blocks, which were put into operation respectively in
    1976 and in 1980. By the special decision of the USSR government the
    plant was stopped after the December earthquake of 1988. On Nov. 5
    1995, after 6 years and 5 months of conservation, the second block
    of the plant was repeatedly neglected, in the process of restarting
    Russian specialists took active part.

    The program of promising development of the electric power sector
    of Armenia was developed in two basic versions - nuclear and
    nuclear-free. In 2006 Armenia declared that the period of operation
    of the Armenian station would be completed in 2016. Armenia, after
    signing of the Action plan within the framework of the program of new
    European neighborhood policy, was bound to shut the obsolete station
    within the shortest possible periods.

    "It has always been E.U. policy to have Medzamor closed. EU policy,
    which doesn't commit Armenia," Nicolas Tavitian, Director of Inside
    Europe, an Armenian think-tank in Brussels, said to Trend News
    via e-mail.

    However, the replacement of the Medzamor nuclear power plant will be
    possible to modern one.

    Observers consider closing of the obsolete plant in Armenia not only
    the matter of time, but also an issue of collaboration with one of
    nuclear powers; it is most probably with Russia.

    The plant in Armenia would not be shut, because now it ensures with 40%
    of needs of Armenia for the electric power and now it is irreplaceable,
    Vladimir Yevseyev, the senior scientific worker of the Institute of
    World Economics and International Relations, said.

    This is only basis for the relatively economic independence of Armenia,
    but even additionally energy resources must supply to this plant. "
    Armenia will not close its nuclear station under the pressure of
    West", Yevseyev said to Trend News. "The discussion can deal with
    the construction of new plant, and I think that Russia would want to
    participate in this process".

    Russia is well placed to take the lead in cooperating with Armenia,
    since it controls important stakes in the Armenian energy sector
    already. "This would mean another strategic asset for Russia in the
    Caucasus and would greatly undermine the attempts of the EU and the
    US to expand foreign policy options for the countries of the region,"
    Simao, a candidate at the University of Coimbra, told Trend News
    via e-mail.

    But Russia must clearly understand that it is not the one, who is
    ready to participate in the possible project, Yevseyev said. The U.S.,
    apparently, France, have demonstrated readiness to contribute their
    will to assist the project, " Russia is not only partner, which is
    ready to participate in the project, but it hopes that tender on
    construction will give precisely to it", Yevseyev said.

    According to estimation of experts, the replacement of Medzamor by
    a modern one will take place not earlier than in 2012.

    According to Yevseyev, the construction of new plant can be expected,
    when the complete production of the resource of existing plant
    occurs. "This will occur already to 2012-2015, and then the need
    for a new plant will occur, which has higher criterion of safety and
    respectively completely is arranged the West," Yevseyev added.

    According to Tavitian , the financial crisis, which began in the
    U.S. in summer and touched world financial markets, will not influence
    on construction of a new plant in Armenia.

    According to experts, irreparable ecological catastrophe can take place
    while the Medzamor nuclear power plant continues operating. The plant
    does not meet the up-to-date standards of electric plants, Ali Aliyev,
    the Azerbaijani export on ecology issues, believes.

    The plant is located in the very earthquake-hazard region, where the
    strongest earthquakes constantly occur

    "In the case of earthquake the Medzamor nuclear power plant will not
    be able to conceal itself, which is provided in contemporary plants,
    and this will lead to the ecological catastrophe", Aliyev, the head
    of the Geological and Ecological Department of the Ecology Ministry
    of Azerbaijan, said to Trend News. Armenia is a small country, where
    there are no places for burying of emissions from the plant. The
    supply of electric power from Turkey and Azerbaijan could be stand
    as an output from the alley. "If Armenia had good relations with its
    neighbors, country would need no plant", Aliyev said.

    The concerns on the European side are with security of the facilities
    and with assuring that Armenia finds energy alternatives. The model
    of construction of the nuclear power plant is similar to Chernobyl and
    the plant is located in an active seismic area, making the possibility
    of an accident extremely high," Simao said.
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