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  • Armenia & Iran start construction of joint Hydropower plant

    TendersInfo
    November 10, 2012 Saturday

    Armenia,Iran Islamic Republic of : ARMENIA and IRAN start CONSTRUCTION
    of a joint HYDRO-POWER PLANT


    On Thursday, Armenia and Iran started construction on a joint
    hydro-electric power plant beside their shared border as part of
    improving their economic relations. Armenia's President Serzh
    Sarkisian and Iran's Energy Minister Majid Namjoo laid the first stone
    for the plant symbolically. The plant is situated on the Arax River
    near the southern Armenian town of Meghri.
    "Hydro-diplomacy, which we use in our policy, plays a huge role
    today," Namjoo said on the occasion.

    The $323-million (253-million-euro), 130-megawatt plant will be
    concluded in five years. It will supply energy to Iran for the first
    15 years. Then it will be handed over to Armenia.
    "This plant will play an important role in ensuring Armenia's energy
    security," Armenian Energy Minister Armen Movsisian.

    Last month, Armenia and Iran took pledge to boost economic
    cooperation, bilateral trade and fastening of joint projects such as
    the hydro-electric plant, a third power transmission line between the
    countries and a railway link.

    Yerevan was looking for increasing links with Tehran as it had
    problems from long-term political disputes with Turkey and Azerbaijan,
    two of its neighbours. The disputes created an economic barrier and
    closed borders.

    Iran labors under tightened sanctions by Western nations on its
    nuclear program. Iran is keen on boosting up economic and trading
    opportunities with its northern neighbor.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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