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    RUSSIA PLANS BID TO BUILD NUCLEAR PLANT IN ARMENIA

    Reuters UK
    Feb 6 2008

    YEREVAN, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Russia said on Wednesday it will bid in
    a tender to build a nuclear power station in Armenia to replace an
    ageing Chernobyl-style plant that has provoked safety concerns.

    Armenia, which imports most of its energy, has said it will close
    down its Soviet-built Metzamor nuclear reactor, which supplies up 40
    percent of the country's power, only when it can add new generating
    capacity. The government said last year it would hold a tender to
    build a new 1,000 megawatt reactor at the site near Yerevan, which
    could be ready by 2016.

    "The Armenian government will hold a tender for a new atomic station,"
    Sergei Kiriyenko, the general director of Russia's Rosatom state
    nuclear holding company, said on a visit to Yerevan.

    "We will take part and we have good chances of winning," Kiriyenko
    said, according to a statement from his press office.

    The Metzamor plant, about 25 km (16 miles) outside Yerevan, was closed
    in 1989 after a massive earthquake killed over 25,000 people in the
    landlocked former Soviet republic.

    Reactor Number Two was recommissioned in 1995, to relieve acute
    energy shortages, while unit one remains out of action and there are
    no plans to restart it.

    Nuclear experts have expressed concern about the vulnerability of
    the plant to future earthquakes.

    The reactor at the plant is similar to those at Chernobyl in Ukraine,
    where an explosion in 1986 spread radioactive contamination across
    much of Europe.

    (Reporting by Hasmik Lazarian, writing and reporting by Guy
    Faulconbridge, editing by Anthony Barker)
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