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Azerbaijan, Russia start haggling over electricity imports in Moscow

10 April 2007 [15:56] - TODAY.AZ
Marlen Asgarov, the Vice-President of Azerenergy, Azerbaijan’s State Electricity Company, has led a delegation to Moscow to have discussion on electricity imports and exports between the two nations.

Azerenergy officer Saleh Mammadov told APA that Azerbaijan and Russia are currently exchanging electricity under a barter contract and the party returns the same amount of energy within 24 hours, but they broke off mutual electricity sales relations since April 1 amid a dispute over the prices.

Azerbaijan said it would resume the electricity imports if Russia's RAO EES (Unified Energy Systems) agrees to sell at a favorable price.

As per the agreement inked on January 15, Azerbaijan was importing 200 to 250 megawatts of electricity (some 1bn kilowatt a year) in peak consumption hours at a price of 3.636 cents per kilowatt, close to 3.6 cents in 2006. The agreement was for the full year with the possibility of extension while the prices were for the first quarter.

Azerbaijan also raised the price of electricity being sent to Russia at nights to 1.8 cents from 1.58 per kilowatt.

Azerbaijan imported 0.7bn kilowatts of Russian electricity in 2006. The parties failed to agree on a fixed price after haggling long.

Azerbaijan also refused to buy high-priced gas from Russia in January.

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