news.am, Armenia
Dec 10 2011
Iran constructs new power line with Armenia and Georgia to enter Europe
December 10, 2011 | 12:30
The new power transmission line which is being constructed in order to
increase the volume of electricity exchange between Iran, Armenia and
Georgia will become a new route for electricity transit and exchange
with Europe.
In an interview with Mehr agency Iran's deputy Minister of Energy
Mohammad Behzad explained that the power line is being constructed in
order to provide Georgia with electricity at first and later Russia
and other European countries.
The power line currently exchanging electricity between Armenia and
Iran has a capacity of 230 kilowatt. The new power line will allow
transferring electricity from Iran to Georgia through Armenia.
Currently Georgia gets electricity from Iran through Azerbaijan.
Currently Iran is exporting electricity to Turkmenistan, Turkey, Iraq,
Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Dec 10 2011
Iran constructs new power line with Armenia and Georgia to enter Europe
December 10, 2011 | 12:30
The new power transmission line which is being constructed in order to
increase the volume of electricity exchange between Iran, Armenia and
Georgia will become a new route for electricity transit and exchange
with Europe.
In an interview with Mehr agency Iran's deputy Minister of Energy
Mohammad Behzad explained that the power line is being constructed in
order to provide Georgia with electricity at first and later Russia
and other European countries.
The power line currently exchanging electricity between Armenia and
Iran has a capacity of 230 kilowatt. The new power line will allow
transferring electricity from Iran to Georgia through Armenia.
Currently Georgia gets electricity from Iran through Azerbaijan.
Currently Iran is exporting electricity to Turkmenistan, Turkey, Iraq,
Afghanistan and Pakistan.