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    IRAN, TURKEY SIGN AGREEMENT ON EXCHANGE OF ELECTRICITY

    IRNA website
    20 Aug 07

    Tehran, 20 August: The Iranian and Turkish energy ministers on Monday
    [20 August] signed a cooperation agreement to increase export of
    Iran's electric power to Turkey and exchange electricity between the
    two neighbouring countries.

    Following preliminary talks in Turkey and signing the first agreement,
    the second round of talks started on Sunday with the Turkish Energy
    Minister Hilmi Guler and his accompanying delegation in Tehran which
    resulted in singing the second agreement.

    Iran's Energy Minister Parviz Fattah said, "With the signing of the
    second agreement we are now closer to implementation stage." According
    to the agreement, Iran's export of electricity to Turkey will turn
    into the exchange of electric power between the two countries given
    such factors as peak hours and demand of each country.

    He said given that the peak hours for Iran and Turkey differ from
    each other, therefore an appropriate opportunity has been provided
    for exchange of energy between the two countries.

    Fattah added Iran could exchange electricity with Turkey just like
    Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Referring to the commissioning of gas pipeline from Iran to Armenia,
    he said Armenia would export electricity to Iran in exchange for the
    gas it receives.

    He added with completion of two new electricity transmission lines
    between Iran and Republic of Azerbaijan, the total number of energy
    lines will raise to six and as a result the amount of electricity
    transmitted from Azerbaijan to Iran will increase.

    On Iran's exchange of electricity with other neighbouring states,
    Fattah said Iran imports electricity from Turkmenistan for internal
    consumption and transfer of power to Turkey.

    He added that Iran exports electricity to Afghanistan, Pakistan and
    Iraq as well.
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