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    OFFICIAL: BLACKOUT IN ARMENIA NOT CAUSED BY DISRUPTION OF POWER SUPPLY FROM IRAN

    Fars News Agency, Iran
    Nov 5 2013

    TEHRAN (FNA)- Managing-Director of Iran's Electricity Network
    Management Company Mirfattah Fattah Qarahbaq underlined that the
    massive blackout in Armenia was not the result of a disconnection
    from Iran's power grid.

    "The power outage in Armenia last week was related to the internal
    problems of the country's power network and seemed to have been
    caused by the activation of frequency protection relays which actually
    shouldn't have been activated," Fattah Qarahbaq told FNA on Tuesday.

    Stressing that the Iranian and Armenian power networks are connected,
    he said, "At present, Iran and Armenia's power grids are synchronous
    and we have 150mw energy exchange with that country based on our
    agreement (which was inked between the two countries long ago)."

    Armenia suffered its apparently worst power outage in nearly two
    decades at the weekend as a result of what the authorities in Yerevan
    claimed a brief disruption in electricity supplies from neighboring
    Iran.

    The entire Armenian capital and some other parts of the country
    were abruptly left without electricity for more than two hours on
    Saturday morning. The emergency deactivated traffic lights and the
    city's underground transport system were brought to a halt, leaving
    hundreds of commuters stranded in its tunnels. They all were evacuated
    by the national Rescue Service before power supplies were restored.

    The Armenian Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources claimed that the
    blackout occurred due to "technical problems" in imports of electricity
    from Iran. "Our energy system was automatically disconnected from
    the Iranian system," the ministry spokeswoman, Lusine Harutyunyan,
    told RFE/RL's Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).

    Yet, Harutiunian said that Energy Minister Armen Movsisian set up an
    ad hoc commission that will investigate the precise causes of the
    disruption. Movsisian told reporters on Monday that the commission
    will also discuss how to prevent such emergencies in the future.

    http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13920814000874



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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