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    ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT IS MOST IMPORTANT PRIORITY OF RUSSIAN INFLUENCE IN REGION, STEPAN GRIGORIAN SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117633
    Se p 23, 2008

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The proposal of Russia to build a
    new nuclear power plant in Armenia bears evidence of Russia's intention
    to strengthen its influence in the South Caucasus. The Chairman of the
    Globalization and Regional Development Analysis Center Stepan Grigorian
    expressed this opinion during a talk with NT correspendent. He said
    that the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant (ANPP), which was constructed
    by a Russian design and, under an Armenian-Russian agreement, has
    been transferred to the Russian side for trust management, is the most
    important priority of Russia's influence in the region. As for Armenia,
    according to S. Grigorian, a vital necessity has arisen to build a new
    nuclear power plant in Armenia, taking into account the obligations
    of our country to the EU to close down the ANPP in 2016 as well as the
    growing prices of oil products and gas. In his words, atomic energy is
    the only stable source of electricity generation for Armenia that is
    not rich in energy resources. The political scientist reminded that
    the Armenian government has also received proposals on construction
    of a new nuclear power plant from the U.S. and France. "In any case
    it is worth working with Russia and other possible investors in this
    sector. In this respect Armenia has some choice," S. Grigorian noted.

    To recap, issues of Armenian-Russian cooperation in the atomic energy
    sector, including the possibility of constructing a new nuclear
    power unit, were discussed during the meeting of Armenian President
    Serzh Sargsyan and the Director General of Rosatom state corporation
    (Russia) Sergei Kirienko two weeks ago.

    Reference: The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant consists of two power
    units and has an installed capacity of 815 megawatts. After the 1988
    earthquake the plant was stopped by a special decision of the Soviet
    government. In November 1995, the second unit of the ANPP was put
    into operation again. The ANPP currently generates 2 billion kwh of
    electricity a year.
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