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    ENERGY MINISTER KEEPING WATCH ON THINGS AT ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

    /ARKA/
    September 22, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, September 22. /ARKA/. Armenian Energy and Natural Resources
    Minister Armen Movsisyan is keeping a close watch on things at
    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, Lusine Harutyunyan, press secretary of
    the ministry, told ARKA News Agency on Thursday.

    According to media reports, resumption of the nuclear power plant's
    operation after regular repair is under threat now, since its 158
    engineers submitted their resignations on Tuesday demanding higher
    salaries. They say they no longer can live and keep their families with
    AMD 120,000 to 150,000 salaries, especially after recent price hikes.

    "Nothing is clear so far, but the minister's attention is focused on
    the problem," she said. "When something becomes known, we'll report
    about that."

    Earlier, Gagik Markosyan, director general of the plant, told ARKA News
    Agency that the regular repair was run in accordance with schedule
    and, despite submission of resignations, and the plant will resume
    operating on October 27.

    He refrained from commenting on the imbroglio over these engineers and
    just said that their resignations were being considered and discussed.

    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant sits near Metsamor (20 or 30 kilometers
    south of Yerevan).

    The plant started functioning in 1976, and now only the second,
    407.5-megawatt unit operates.

    INTER RAO UES belonging to Russian state-owned Rosatom runs the
    plant's funds from 2003.

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