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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    December 12, 2004 Sunday 9:45 AM Eastern Time

    Lights down in majority of Georgian districts

    By Tengiz Pachkoria

    TBILISI

    Lights went down in the majority of Georgian districts because of an
    emergency shutdown of several power lines and a unit of the Inguri
    hydropower plant.

    Electricity imports from Armenia stopped late on Saturday night
    because of the emergency shutdown of the Alaverdi power line, which
    supplied 100 megawatts of electricity to Tbilisi and another 60
    megawatts to Georgian areas bordering on Armenia, a source in the
    Tbilisi-based Telasi electricity distribution grid told Itar-Tass.
    Russia's UES energy grid has a 75% interest in Telasi. Reasons for
    the shutdown are yet unknown.

    One of the two units of the Inguri hydropower plant stopped
    functioning for several hours last night on technical reasons.
    Consequentially, electricity imports from Russia by the Kavkasioni
    power line was stopped. The power line supplies 100 megawatts of
    electricity to Tbilisi and 100 megawatts to other Georgian districts.

    Inguri hydropower plant head Levan Mebonia told Itar-Tass on Sunday
    they had repaired the unit and resumed electricity imports from
    Russia.

    The ninth unit of the Tbilisi power plant, which produces over 200
    megawatts of electricity, supplied electricity to several
    neighborhoods of Tbilisi last night and on Sunday morning. The unit
    met less than 50% of Tbilisi electricity needs.
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