Monday, January 12, 2009

Russia has launched a long-term supply of electricity to Belarus.

The Russian company Inter RAO UES, began a long-term supply of electricity to Belarus. This is stated in an official press release published on the website of Inter RAO UES.
According to the prisoners to the Belarusian company Belenergo 'contracts for five years, each year the Russian side will send Belarus to five billion kilowatt-hours of electricity. This is guaranteed to be exported three billion kilowatt-hours. The cost of deliveries were reported.
Remember, the import of Russian electricity Belarus resumed in March 2008. Prior to that, since the beginning of the year electricity supplies have been suspended until the parties agree on the price. In 2007, the volume of imports from Russia to Belarus electricity was 3.6 billion kilowatt-hours.
The power plants under the control of Inter RAO UES, is about eight thousand megawatts. The company is a leading supplier of Russian electricity.

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