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Project of Uniting Energy Systems of Iran, Azerbaijan, Russia Close to Completion
Tehran / 11.09.20 / Turan: A research project for the synchronization of the energy systems of Iran, Azerbaijan and Russia will be completed within a few months, after which its operation will begin. Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian announced this today.
“The power grid of our country has two routes, which must be connected to the power system of the Russian Federation through the Republic of Azerbaijan, and the other through Armenia and Georgia,” he said.
"At the same time, Iran, Azerbaijan and Russia have agreed that an Iranian consulting engineering company will be responsible for the project on the territory of the three countries," the IRNA agency quoted the Minister as saying. -02D-
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