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    Interfax, Russia
    June 15 2012


    Armenian subsidiary of Russia's Inter RAO prepared to invest $240 mln by 2018

    YEREVAN. June 15


    Power Grids of Armenia (PGA), a subsidiary of Russia's OJSC Inter RAO
    UES (RTS: IRAO), has begun working on a new investment program for
    2013-2017, the company's chief executive, Yevgeny Bibin told Interfax.

    He said the program would amount to "no less than the company has
    already invested in the whole period of its operations, or about
    AMD100 billion (about $240 million)."

    "This program will focus on providing quality and reliable electricity
    supplies. While before the investment program was aimed at overhauling
    and building main substations, now it will be primarily aimed at the
    so-called last mile to the consumer," Bibin said.
    He said at least 55% of investment will go towards upgrading 0.4-10kV
    grids. The distribution grid is "currently the most worn out and
    vulnerable in terms of ensuring the reliability and quality of
    supply," Bibin said.

    The program will also provide for such important projects as the
    completion of updates to distribution and transformer substations in
    Yerevan, improvements to the metering system, and updating the fleet
    of specialized equipment, Bibin said.

    Armenia's Commission for Regulation of Public Services on June 13
    approved PGA's AMD8.2 billion ($20 million) investment program for
    2012.

    PGA, which has an exclusive license to transmit and distribute
    electricity in Armenia, serves about 950,000 customers.
    The official exchange rate for June 14 was AMD415.12/$1.

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