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    PUBLIC SERVICES REGULATORY COMMISSION RAISES ELECTRIC POWER RELEASE TARIFFS FOR POWER GENERATING AND TRANSMITTING COMPANIES IN ARMENIA

    ArmInfo
    2010-03-01 11:59:00

    ArmInfo. The Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) resolved
    to revise and increase the electric power release tariffs for power
    generating and transmitting companies in Armenia, Monday. The decision
    will come into effect on April 1 2010. Electricity tariffs for final
    consumers will be left unchanged, PSRC Chairman Robert Nazaryan says.

    The tariffs depend on the increase of gas import from Russia from
    the current $154 to $180 per cu m starting April 1 2010 as well as
    on fluctuation of the national dram. Thus, the release price for the
    Armenian NPP will increase to 4,604 drams/kWh versus 4.413 drams/1
    kWh inclusive of VAT. The monthly payment for capacity utilization
    will be increased to 3108.42 drams/kWh from 2352.576 drams/1kWh
    (all the tariffs are inclusive of VAT).

    Electric power release and export tariff for the Yerevan TPP will be
    increased to 30,925 drams/kWh from 26.222 drams/1kWh, and the payment
    for capacity utilization will amount to 581.44 drams/kWh versus 580.824
    drams. Electric power release and export tariff for Hrazdan TPP will
    be increased to 32,594 drams/kWh versus 27.0492 drams/1kWh.

    Payment for capacity utilization will be reduced to 512.70 versus
    494,352. Electricity release tariff for Vorotan HPP will be increased
    to 1.144 drams/kWh versus previous 0.180 drams and the payment for
    capacity utilization will be increased to 214.57 drams versus 197.736
    drams. The release tariff for the International Energy Corporation
    will be increased to 1,174 drams versus 1.164 drams and payment
    for capacity utilization will be reduced to 502,70 versus 717,456
    drams. Electric power release and export tariff for High-voltage
    Power Transmission Lines CJSC will be increased to -.852 drams/kWh
    versus 0.432 drams/1kWh.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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