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    WORLD BANK TO PROVIDE $39 MILLION LOAN TO ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT TO HELP ENHANCE POWER GRID

    /ARKA/
    May 27, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, May 27, /ARKA/. The World Bank will provide a $39 million loan
    to the Armenian government as part of Electricity Supply Reliability
    project, head of World Bank Yerevan Office, Jean-Michel Happi, told
    journalists in Yerevan today.

    Mr. Happi said the loan will be provided to the government which
    in turn will finance the Electrical Networks of Armenia (ENA)
    distribution company. The loan is repayable in 25 year and has a 10
    year grace period. Mr. Happi said the total cost of this project is
    $52 million. The government of Armenia will provide the remaining
    $13 million.

    According to Mr. Happi, despite having strong positions, Armenia's
    power grid's infrastructure is outdated and this is a serious
    challenge. In his words, the loan will be spent on replacing about
    230 km long transmission lines, which make 45% of infrastructure
    requiring immediate rehabilitation.

    Speaking about possible revision of electricity tariffs he said the
    government's energy policy should be aimed at preserving the current
    prices and securing concurrently safe electricity supplies.

    Electrical Networks of Armenia (ENA) owns and manages Armenia's
    medium and low voltage networks. It is also the exclusive seller of
    electrical power in Armenia, and is owned fully by Russian Inter RAO
    UES. ENA has about 950,000 subscribers, and is one of the largest
    corporate taxpayer.

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