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    PRESIDENT SARGSYAN ATTENDS OPENING OF RECONSTRUCTED YEREVAN THERMAL POWER PLANT

    /ARKA/
    April 22, 2010
    YEREVAN

    Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan attended today the opening of
    reconstructed Yerevan Thermal Power plant, furnished with a new
    gas-steam combined cycled turbine.

    Speaking to journalists on the site, energy minister Armen Movsisyan
    said the new power unit will help raise the reliability of Armenia's
    power grid, optimize energy flows and cut energy losses at energy
    distribution stations.

    "It is a modern plant with a 272 MW installed capacity to generate
    electric power at twice-reduced consumption of gas' the minister said.

    "The modern European technologies will enable to half the consumption
    of natural gas which is crucial after the price of natural gas was
    raised," the minister said.

    According to the minister, the plant is unique in the region, both in
    terms of its quality and application of high technology and technical
    capabilities.

    The construction of the new power unit began on July 30 2008 on a
    $247 million loan provided by the Japanese Bank of International
    Cooperation (JBIC). The entire process from design to material and
    equipment procurement to engineering and installation was handled by
    Korean GS Engineering & Construction firm that won a US$218 million
    project from Yerevan Thermal Power Plant.

    The minister said all of this will allow to keep electrical power
    prices on the current level this year, although Russia raised the
    price of gas it supplies to Armenia form April. The minister said
    the new plant is an ecologically friendly facility. The power to be
    generated by the plant will be used by domestic consumers and the
    surplus will be exported.

    The Yerevan Thermal Power Plant was built in 1963-64. Its designed
    capacity was 550 megawatt.

    Before the reconstruction only one of its seven units with a 50
    megawatt capacity operated.
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