Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Work On Imlementation Of Electricity Supply Agreement From Armenia T

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Work On Imlementation Of Electricity Supply Agreement From Armenia T

    WORK ON IMLEMENTATION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AGREEMENT FROM ARMENIA TO TURKEY CONTINUES, ARMENIAN MINISTER OF ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOIRCES SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117706
    Se p 25, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. Turkish company Unit did not
    renounce the agreement on power supply from Armenia to Turkey,
    which the company reached with the RA ministry of energy and natural
    resources and High-Voltage Electric Networks of Armenia CJSS: the
    agreement is in force, and both sides are doing work on implementation
    of the agreement, the RA minister of energy and natural resources
    Armen Movsisian stated.

    To recap, on September 10 the minister announced that starting from
    2009, Armenia will sell electricity to Turkey. According to him,
    discussions on this were held during the visit of Turkish President to
    Armenia at the invitation of Armenian President. Within the framework
    of meetings, an agreement was signed between the ministry and Unit
    company (Turkey) engaged in the import and distribution of electricity
    in Turkey. Besides, as the minister announced, an agreement was signed
    between High-Voltage Electric Networks of Armenia and Unit on the
    direct export of power through Kars.

    Under the agreement, in the initial period 1.5 billion kwh of
    electricity will be exported annually. In parallel with the growth of
    capacities, exports are likely to reach up to 3.5 billion kwh. The
    Turkish side is obliged to eliminate the technical problems and
    restore the power transmission lines within the next four months.

    However, later the Turkish minister of energy Hilmi Guler denied
    the information that an agreement on purchase of electricity had
    been signed between Turkey and Armenia during the Yerevan visit of
    Abdullah Gul, Sabah daily reported.

    "There is no such agreement. There are some power transmission
    lines which were built in 1980 and before that, but no such agreement
    exists," the Turkish official stated, adding that some Turkish private
    companies had conducted negotiations on this issue.

    "Do not pay attention to such statements and there is no need
    to irritate them," the Armenian minister of energy and natural
    resources said, adding that the president of Unit has arrived in
    Armenia: he is a Turk by nationality, an experienced expert in
    energy and perceives quite correctly the current situation around
    Armenian-Turkish relations.

    He explained that Unit is a conglomerate-company and there are
    organizations of the same name in Belgium, some other European
    countries, Iran and the U.S. Unit operates in various sectors but
    the main sphere of its activities is energy.
Working...
X