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    USA WILLING TO SUPPORT ARMENIA IN SETTING FAVOURABLE INVESTMENT CLIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF NEW NPP

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Dec 17 2007

    YEREVAN, December 17. /ARKA/. The USA is willing to assist Armenia's
    Ministry of Energy in setting attractive investment environment for
    investors interested in construction of the new nuclear power plant
    (NPP) in Armenia. A USA-Armenia agreement was signed to conduct the
    preliminary feasibility studies for construction of the new NPP in
    Armenia, the U.S. Charges d'Affaires to Armenia Joseph Penington told
    journalists in Yerevan.

    Penington said that the USA have always expressed concerns over the
    security of the acting NPP and invested certain amounts to increase
    its security level.

    "We hope that the current Armenian NPP will be closed down in the
    near future, yet we understand the stance of the Armenian authorities
    that need alternative capacities in the country for decommissioning
    the Armenian NPP," he said.

    Under the Armenian-American agreement signed on November 21,
    the U.S. Government is to provide $2mln to Armenia for conducting
    feasibility study for construction of the new nuclear power plant
    in Armenia.

    Earlier Armenia's Minister of Energy Armen Movsisian reported that
    the USA provided $40-45mln for increasing the security level of the
    current nuclear power plant in Armenia.

    The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) was commissioned in 1976
    (the second unit - in 1980).Currently only the second unit operates
    providing 40-50% of the overall power produced in Armenia.

    In September 2003, the financial flows of Armenian NPP were transferred
    to trust management of INTER RAO EES Closed Joint Stock Company -
    the daughter enterprise of RAO "EES Russia" (60% of the shares) and
    "Rosenergoatom" concern (40%). According to experts, the plant can
    operate till 2016.

    Armenia's Ministry of Energy Movsisian also reported that Armenia
    plans to build a new NPP with capacity of 1,000 Megawatt costing
    approximately $2bln. In order to attract foreign capital for
    implementation of the project the Armenian Parliament has revoked
    the state monopoly on owning the new NPPs.
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