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    SITTING OF CIS ELECTRICITY AND ENERGY COUNCIL FINISHES IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    May 29 2007

    YEREVAN, MAY 29, NOYAN TAPAN. During the 31st sitting of the CIS
    Electricity and Energy Council held on May 29 in Yerevan, more than
    ten decisions related to the sector were discussed and adopted. The
    council chairman, representative of RAO UES Anatoly Chubais said at
    the press conference on the same day that these decisions will help
    put into practice the agreement on formation of a common electricity
    and energy market of CIS counteries, which was signed in Yalta on May
    25. According to him, within a year the CIS countries have to submit
    their programs on formation of this market. Ukraine's representatives,
    however, noted that equal conditions should be used with respect to
    all countries, which is not so in case of Ukraine. A. Chubais in his
    turn said that no changes are expected to occur at once in the sector.

    In the words of A. Chubais, Inter RAO UES continues to own assets of
    some Armenian companies, and the Russian government will keep this
    process under control. He noted that the Armenian government has
    not expressed its discontent with the operation of the distribution
    networks, even though "many, including Western partners, were not
    satisfied that RAO UES will enter Armenia."

    The RA deputy minister of energy Areg Galstian said that the
    formation of a common energy market will promote rather then
    hinder the development of the energy cooperation between Iran and
    Armenia. According to him, it is envisaged to build a high-voltage
    substation with a capacity of 400 megawatts to Georgia which will
    allow to export energy. As regards construction of a new nuclear
    power plant in Armenia, the technical task will soon be completed,
    which will specify the issues to be discussed for a feasibility study.

    In A. Galstian's words, it is clear to Armenia that a new nuclear
    power plant must be constructed, and there is no alternative to it.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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