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  • TBILISI: Alternative Models For Linking Power Grids In The South Cau

    ALTERNATIVE MODELS FOR LINKING POWER GRIDS IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS
    By M. Alkhazashvili, translated by Diana Dundua

    The Messenger
    Dec 11 2007
    Georgia

    Two regional electric power sharing arrangements are being discussed
    at the moment, both involving Georgia and Russia. The first model
    would link these two countries to Armenia and Iran, the second to
    Azerbaijan and Turkey.

    At the end of November the Armenian parliament approved an agreement
    with Georgia and Iran and in December Baku expressed its interest
    in connecting a regional network, when Marlen Askerov, the vice
    president of Azerbaijan's state electric company Azerenerji OJSC,
    invited Russia to join Georgia and Turkey in electricity sharing.

    Russia's interests in Armenia's energy sector-a Russian company
    operates the Metsamor nuclear power station-was foreseen as a
    possible obstacle to cooperation with Azerbaijan. However, whereas
    Baku is yet to comment on the issue, Armenian Energy Minister Armen
    Movsesian recently said Armenia would not oppose Russian cooperation
    with Azerbaijan.

    "Every country has the right to cooperate with its neighbors on
    regional projects including those in the energy sphere," he stated.
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