ARMENIA, IRAN TO INCREASE ELECTRICITY SWAP TO 1,200 MW
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 2, 2011 - 12:17 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Energy and Natural Resources Minister
Armen Movsisyan said electricity swap between Armenia and Iran will
increase from the present 350 MW to 1,200 MW.
Iran and Armenia have signed a memorandum for the construction of a
third power transmission line with a 400-kilovolt capacity.
Construction of the project that was launched on November 15, 2010
is being carried out by Iranian company Sanir. The construction is
estimated to cost between ~@100-105 million.
Addressing an economic conference of the Republican Party of Armenia,
Movsisyan said Iran-Armenia high-voltage electricity transmission
line will enlarge the volume of the electricity swapped between the
countries from present 350 megawatt to 1,200 megawatt.
He said the line would also enhance reliability of Armenian and Iranian
energy systems' work and their safety, Fars News Agency reported.
At present, Iran and Armenia use two high-voltage lines for seasonal
swap with zero balance.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
PanARMENIAN.Net
November 2, 2011 - 12:17 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Energy and Natural Resources Minister
Armen Movsisyan said electricity swap between Armenia and Iran will
increase from the present 350 MW to 1,200 MW.
Iran and Armenia have signed a memorandum for the construction of a
third power transmission line with a 400-kilovolt capacity.
Construction of the project that was launched on November 15, 2010
is being carried out by Iranian company Sanir. The construction is
estimated to cost between ~@100-105 million.
Addressing an economic conference of the Republican Party of Armenia,
Movsisyan said Iran-Armenia high-voltage electricity transmission
line will enlarge the volume of the electricity swapped between the
countries from present 350 megawatt to 1,200 megawatt.
He said the line would also enhance reliability of Armenian and Iranian
energy systems' work and their safety, Fars News Agency reported.
At present, Iran and Armenia use two high-voltage lines for seasonal
swap with zero balance.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress