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  • Russia Plans to Bid on Expected Tender for New NPP in Armenia

    Global Insight
    February 8, 2008


    Russia Plans to Bid on Expected Tender for New NPP in Armenia

    Andrew Neff


    Sergei Kiriyenko, the general director of Russia's Rosatom state
    nuclear holding company, said earlier this week that Russia plans to
    bid on a tender to build a new nuclear power plant (NPP) in Armenia.
    Officials in Armenia have yet to announce any tender, but Kiriyenko
    said that the government plans to announce one, and "we will take
    part and we have good chances of winning". Armenia has one existing
    NPP at Metsamor, and the government has said it will only close the
    NPP once it has alternative power generation capacity in place
    (seeArmenia: 30 November 2007:). Armenia closed the NPP in 1988 due
    to safety concerns after a devastating earthquake rocked the country,
    but it was forced to reopen the plant in 1995 as a result of a severe
    energy crisis brought on by a blockade of energy supplies from
    Azerbaijan and Turkey due to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Western
    countries have put heavy pressure on Armenia to close Metsamor before
    its operating lifespan ends in 2016 because of safety concerns and
    possible design flaws in the Soviet-era facility.

    Significance:Kiriyenko's comments point to the likelihood that any
    tender to build a new NPP in Armenia will favour Russian companies,
    which dominate the energy sector in Armenia. Moreover, Russia is the
    sole supplier of nuclear fuel to Armenia, making Rosatom a
    near-certainty to win a future tender to build a replacement NPP in
    Armenia.
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