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    Iran, Russia, Azerbaijan to syncronize power grids

    IRNA web site
    11 Dec 04


    Tehran, 11 December: By signing a tripartite agreement in a meeting
    here Saturday [11 December] Iran, Russia and Azerbaijan agreed to
    synchronize their power grids.

    The document was inked by the managing directors of Iran's Power
    Generation, Transmission and Distribution Company (TAVANIR), Russia's
    Reivas and Azerbaijan's Azer Energy.

    Managing Director of TAVANIR Mohammad Ahmadian said that such
    synchronization will enable the three countries to benefit from the
    facilities of one another's grids in case of power shortage or
    failure.

    Putting the volume of energy exchanged among the signatories of the
    document at 500 MWs, he noted: "The operations for construction of
    power transmission lines are already underway and the exchange of
    electrical energy will start in 2006.

    "The synchronization of the three power grids will expand the national
    power network on the one hand and will make it more stable on the
    other. Thus, Iran's power network will be synchronized with Russia's
    200,000-MW power grid via Azerbaijan, which will pave the way for
    introducing Iran's power industry to the world market."

    For his part, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Russia's and
    Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) electricity monopoly United
    Energy Systems (UES) Anatoli Chubais underlined the significance of
    synchronization of Iran's power grid with that of Russia to his
    country.

    "Once the project is implemented, the power grids of the three
    countries will operate in parallel. This would facilitate transmission
    of power to any destination in the three countries at any time," he
    added.

    Addressing the meeting, the deputy head of Azer Energy, Marlen
    Askarov, he said that given that peak time in Iran and the two CIS
    countries occur in summer and winter respectively, the three states
    can compensate each other's shortages.

    "Besides exchange of energy, the project aims to stabilize the power
    networks of the three countries," he added, hoping that other regional
    countries will also sign such agreements in the future.
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