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Alexandr Avanesov

Iran-Armenia power line construction progress discussed in Yerevan

Iran-Armenia power line construction progress discussed in Yerevan

ArmInfo.On July 2, RA Deputy Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Narek Apitonyan received the Ambassador Extraordinary and  Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Armenia, Khalil Shirgholami.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Transport,  Infrastructure and Infrastructure, the progress of the construction  of the 400 kV overhead power line between Iran and Armenia and the  corresponding substation was discussed during the meeting. The Deputy  Minister expressed hope that the contractor, the Iranian company  Sunir, will complete the project on time and in a proper manner.

It should be noted that last November, the Armenian government issued  a budget loan to the Iranian company Sunir, which is constructing the  400 kV Iran-Armenia power line. A contract was signed with the  High-Voltage Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC in July 2006,  according to which the contractor was obligated to perform the  design, supply, construction, installation, testing, and  commissioning of the third 400 kV transmission line and the  corresponding substation in a comprehensive manner. The total cost of  the project is  EUR 106,847,237.51. Of this amount, 86,447,914 is  funded through a loan from the Export Development Bank of Iran, and  20,399,323.51 through a loan from Sanir International FZE. The  implementation of the project will increase electricity flows between  Armenia and Iran from 350 MW to 1,200 MW, improve the security,  reliability, and stability of the Armenian power system, and make it  possible to fully utilize the capacity of the Iran-Armenia gas  pipeline within the framework of the Gas for Electricity program. In  early June of this year, the Minister of Territorial Administration  and Infrastructure (MTAI) of the Republic of Armenia, David  Khudatyan, reported that construction of the third Iran-Armenia power  transmission line was 80% complete. 

Earlier, ArmInfo  reported that Armenia was conducting a barter  agreement with Iran, receiving 1 cubic meter of Iranian gas in  exchange for 3 kWh of electricity in the opposite direction. With the  construction of the third transmission line, these volumes will  increase significantly. However, the North-South Energy Corridor  project, designed to connect the power systems of Iran, Armenia,  Georgia, and Russia, has encountered several issue, primarily related  to frequent delays in the commissioning date. While the Iran- Armenia  power transmission line project was previously scheduled for  completion in late 2018, in late December 2021, responsible  authorities stated that the line would be ready by the end of 2026.  As for the Armenia-Georgia power line, the parties have not yet begun  its construction.