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    YEREVAN PLANS NPP NEAR TURKISH BORDER

    New Europe, Belgium
    14 September 2007 - Issue : 747

    A new nuclear power plant being built in Armenia on the site of an
    existing facility will cost around two billion Euro, Armenian Energy
    Minister Armen Movsisyan told Interfax on September 7.

    "The project's feasibility study is being carried out by Armenia,
    Russia, the US and the International Atomic Energy Agency [IAEA]. The
    old nuclear power plant is to be rebuilt within four-and-a-half
    years," Movsisyan said in the Parliament. He said the construction
    of the new plant, located in the town of Metsamor, near the Turkish
    border, would require a complex refit, including the installation of
    seismic safeguards.

    The Metsamor nuclear reactor, which is composed of two WWER-440-230
    units, each with power levels of 408 megawatts, is located not
    far from the capital of Yerevan, 16 kilometres from the Turkish
    border. The Armenian government decided to open the second unit in
    the reactor in 1993, due to high energy needs, and thus the second
    unit was started up in 1995. The Metsamor reactor provides up to 40
    percent of Armenia's electricity needs and is predicted to continue
    doing so until 2016. Since Yerevan decided upgrade the reactor the
    Turkish Atomic Energy Agency (TAEK) has been involved in following
    related developments and taking the necessary precautions from the
    Turkish side.

    Movsisyan also stressed that Armenia must have a permanent source of
    nuclear power and that the new Armenian nuclear power plant must be
    operational until alternative sources are found. He said that "many
    foreign countries now understand that Armenia must have a nuclear
    power plant." "Only a new Armenian (nuclear power plant) can become
    an alternative to the one now in use," he said.
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