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    ARMENIA TO EXPORT ELECTRIC POWER TO TURKEY?

    Balkans.com Business News
    http://www.balkans.com/open-news.php?uniquenu mber=55727
    April 29 2010

    Despite suspension of ratification procedure of the Armenian-Turkish
    Protocols because of inactivity of the Turkish Government, Armenia
    has enough potential to export electric power to Turkey and transit
    it to Middle East countries, President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan said
    at the 11th session of the Nuclear Energy Safety Council, an advisory
    body to the Armenian President, on Tuesday.

    The president said that Armenia has made certain steps to normalize
    relations with Turkey. Opening of the last closed border in Europe
    would give an opportunity to establish economic ties, also in the
    energy sector. At present, he said, the electric power market in
    the region is at the stage of establishment and implies creation of
    a ring energy system of the Black Sea countries and synchronization
    of the energy systems of Russia, Georgia, Armenia, Iran and others.

    Sahak Abrahamyan, Director General of High Voltage Electric Networks
    of Armenia CJSC, told ArmInfo the company has made contracts with
    two Turkish companies, Unit International and Birenerji , for supply
    of electricity to Turkey. S. Abrahamyan said that Armenia is now
    expecting a proposal from Turkey with a request for the date and
    volume of Armenian electric power supply to Turkey. Earlier Minister
    of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan said that in 2010
    Armenia would be able to start electric power supply to Turkey via
    the operating power transmission lines Guymri-Kars (200MW). Armenia
    supplied electricity to Turkey in Soviet times. At the initial stage
    Armenia will supply 1.5bln kWh electricity to Turkey yearly. In future,
    the supply volume may be increased to 3.5bln kWh yearly.
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