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    WHERE AND WHY ARMENIA LOSES ELECTRICITY?

    Aysor.am
    Saturday, October 17

    Over this year's September Armenia's electricity loss came to 11.6%.

    Deputy marketing director of Armenian Electric Networks Arsen
    Gabrielyan told Aysor's correspondent, that some minor losses appear
    in the densely populated private sectors, poorly equipped sectors,
    and among out-of-date meter users.

    He told that in order to reduce losses a number of activities
    are carried: upgraded electronic multi-tariff meters, which have
    highest accuracy class, install; automated light low-voltage network
    (0.4kV) system implements; poor-conditional substations rehab;
    and staff-building activities including bonus system for employees,
    skilled professionals recruiting, and so on.

    The company injected 750 million AMD to reduce losses and for technical
    base improving over this year, while to the year's end will invest
    1 more million AMD.

    "Actual losses respond to technical base condition; to turn them into
    rate loss we need additional injections," said Arsen Gabrielyan.

    Meanwhile, Slavik Sargsyan, who is chairman of NGO of legal persons
    union "Pan-Armenian Association of Power Workers", in interview with
    Aysor said that Armenian energy today is in a volatile situation given
    that the equipment is outdated, constant breakdowns and switchoff
    happen while the rural areas meet worse situation. According to
    Slavik Sargsyan's calculations Armenia loses 2,100 million kw/h,
    not reported 760 million.

    "This means that the cost of the monthly loss is 1.5 billion AMD.

    "If we assume that this is a made index and the real loss is 500
    million AMD, and this can be cut to 50-10 million, then I wonder
    where 1 billion AMD is?"

    He shared his opinion that there are too little skilled professionals
    in field of electrical networks and that one can see a great drop in
    security requirements.

    Head of Department of investment programs under Public Services
    Regulatory Commission (PSRC) Abgar Budagyan told Aysor's correspondent
    that the running tariffs ritten in company's privatization contract.

    The difference between actual and real loss, no matter how much it
    was, is the company's damage being compensated by the profit. He also
    pointed that the company is working at providing a minimum in loss.
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