VESTRON WINS TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF EQUIPMENT FOR ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
ARMENPRESS
May 4, 2008
YEREVAN, MAY 4, ARMENPRESS: A Ukrainian-American company, Vestron,
was recognized the winner of an international tender for supply and
installment of equipment for the second unit of the Armenian nuclear
power plant in Metsamor.
Movses Vardanian, the chief engineer of the nuclear power plant, told
Armenpress that the supply and installment of the equipment is part
of safety raising measures. He said the new equipment is intended for
ensuring uninterrupted power supply to unit 2 in case of emergencies.
Vestron cooperated with the Armenian nuclear power plant in the
past. It built an automatic management system for ensuring proper
water levels for all 6 steam generators of the plant.
Movses Vardanian said the government of the U.S. provides the plant
with annual financial assistance to help raise its safety. He said
this assistance in the last 15 years amounted to $35 million.
The tender for supply and installment of equipment was held with the
support of the U.S. government, Movses Vardanian said.
ARMENPRESS
May 4, 2008
YEREVAN, MAY 4, ARMENPRESS: A Ukrainian-American company, Vestron,
was recognized the winner of an international tender for supply and
installment of equipment for the second unit of the Armenian nuclear
power plant in Metsamor.
Movses Vardanian, the chief engineer of the nuclear power plant, told
Armenpress that the supply and installment of the equipment is part
of safety raising measures. He said the new equipment is intended for
ensuring uninterrupted power supply to unit 2 in case of emergencies.
Vestron cooperated with the Armenian nuclear power plant in the
past. It built an automatic management system for ensuring proper
water levels for all 6 steam generators of the plant.
Movses Vardanian said the government of the U.S. provides the plant
with annual financial assistance to help raise its safety. He said
this assistance in the last 15 years amounted to $35 million.
The tender for supply and installment of equipment was held with the
support of the U.S. government, Movses Vardanian said.