ARMENIA TO CONTINUE ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES TO GEORGIA

PanARMENIAN.Net - "ArmRosGasProm" company will continue supplying electric power to Georgia. The treaty on exporting 120 MW electricity a day up to January 31 is extended until Jebruary 20. One kilowatt-hour is 2.5 cents. Let us remind that Georgia began buying additional amounts of electric power from Armenia after the breakdown of Gardaban heat power plant, which had supplied electricity to nearly all of Tbilisi.
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