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  • Germany ready to lend ROA $20 mln to build power lines to Georgia

    Interfax, Russia
    Jan 22 2010


    Germany ready to lend Armenia $20 mln to build power lines to Georgia

    YEREVAN Jan 22


    The German government has expressed readiness to offer Armenia a $20
    million credit through the bank KfW for the building of the Armenia
    part of the 400kw power-line running from Razdan in Armenia to
    Gardabani in Georgia.

    The director of CJSC High Voltage Power-networks of Armenia
    (Vysokovoltniye Electroceti Armenii), Saak Abramyan, told Interfax
    that preliminary agreement on the funds-extension has already been
    reached.

    The Armenian part of the power-line systems stretches 105km. The
    Armenia construction work is planned to begin and end in synchrony
    with Georgia's. Work could take two years, and the overall project
    price tag is estimated at $50 million.

    The new power-line will be the fourth linking the two countries and
    the first to allow parallel work by their respective power systems.

    Armenia and Georgia are currently joined by two power-lines of 110kw
    and on of 220kw. The future may bring Iran online with the two
    countries' power net as well, after the completion of a new Iran -
    Armenia power- line.

    The German company Dekon has won a tender for consulting services on
    KfW's lending program for 14.6 million euros for overhauling the
    Gyumri-2 high voltage substation, Abramyan said. Fichtner, also a
    German company, was likewise in the running for the rights at tender.

    "The tender's results have been submitted and they should be approved
    by the Armenian government, after which a deal will be concluded with
    the consultant," he said.

    KfW's Gyumri-2 credit program starts this year. The funds will be used
    to completely replace obsolete equipment, which should increase the
    reliability of power supplies to the town of Gyumri and Armenia
    littoral regions. The substation also serves the high voltage Gyumri -
    Kars (Turkey) power-line.
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