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    ARMENIA DOES NOT SEE ITS FUTURE WITHOUT ATOMIC POWER PLANT:
    ARMENIAN DEPUTY MINISTER OF ENERGY


    YEREVAN, JUNE 23. ARMINFO. Armenia does not see its future without
    atomic power plant, Armenian Deputy Minister of Energy Areg Galstyan
    made this statement presenting the strategy of energy development for
    2025 adopted by the Government today.

    Galstyan says the country has a good infrastructure for development
    of atomic energy today, however, training of specialists in the
    sphere will take Armenia long years. In the meantime, there are good
    specialists in Armenia who have created a perfect school. "Even the
    Greens currently understand the ecological privileges of atomic
    energy as compared with thermal one," the minister said. According to
    optimistic forecasts, reserves of hydrocarbon raw-materials in the
    world will be exhausted before 2070, according to pessimistic data -
    by 2050. At the same time, a stable rise in prices for the given type
    of fuel is observed, Galstyan says. In such situation, atomic energy
    must undoubtedly develop in Armenia, he thinks. Earlier Armenian
    Energy Minister Armen Movsisyan did not rule out a possibility of
    construction of a new up-to-date APP in the country, which would
    require $1 bln.

    The first unit was put into exploitation in 1976, the second in 1980.
    At the beginning of 1989, the plant was closed down for political
    ideas, and then the second 404 megawatt power unit was reactivated.
    The resource of the power unit is limited. The Armenian APP is under
    financial management of the Inter RJSC UES of Russia for 5 years.
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