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AES Corporation
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ENGLISH TEXT ON TAJIKISTAN SECTION
Выручка за 2005 составила $11 миллиардовПредставлена в 26 странах мира
123 Генерирующих предприятий по всему миру
44,000 MВт. МощностейОбеспечивает 100 млн. людей энергией
30,000 рабочих мест по всему миру
AES Corporation в цифрах
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Северная Америка25%
Карибский бассейн19%
Южная Америка49%
Европа/Африка11%
Азия6%
Продажи AES Corporation по географическому признаку
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Северная Америка
США, Канада 26 Генерирующих
предприятий
450,000 Клиентов
13,000 MW Общая
установленная мощность
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Карибский бассейн
Мексика, Пуэрто Рико, Венесуэла, Доминиканская республика, Колумбия, Сальвадор и Панама 19 Генерирующих
предприятий 2,255,000 Клиентов
6,000 MW Общая
установленная мощность
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Южная Америка
Бразилия, Аргентина, Чили 36 Генерирующих
предприятий 4
Распределительных предприятий
6,729,000 Клиентов
9,000 MW Общая
установленная мощность
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Европа/Африка
Великобритания, Ирландия, Чехия, Венгрия, Украина, Камерун, Нигерия 12 Генерирующих
предприятий 3 Распределительных
предприятий 1,719,000 Клиентов
4,000 MW
Общая установленная мощность
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Азия
Китай, Индия, Пакистан, Оман, Катар, Казахстан и Шри Ланка 19 Генерирующих
предприятий 2
Распределительного предприятия
460,000 Клиентов
12,000 MW Общая
установленная мощность
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Main dates
2005 – AES conducts active negotiations with the Government of Tajikistan on the development of the power sector of Tajikistan
January 16,2006 – AES joins International Hydropower Consortium of Tajikistan
May 24,2006 – Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan and AES
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Heartland Power Project
Phase 1 - period 2008-2010 Export of seasonally available electric power from Tajikistan to AfghanistanPhase 2 - period 2010-2012Export of electric power to Afghanistan and Pakistan from Kazakhstan and Kirgizstan through Tajikistan Phase 3 – period 2012 & onConstruction of one or more hydropower stations with the total capacity of 300 –1000MWt
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Phase 1
• Export of seasonally available electric power from Tajikistan to Afghanistan
• Construction & rehabilitation of the existing transmission line of 220 KWt from substation to the border with Afghanistan
• The line’s length is about 90 km
• Approximate cost of the project is US$ 40 million.
• Sources of funding of the project – credits of Asian Development Bank (ADB) and US Government
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Construction of new lines. Phase 1
Designation VoltageKW
LengthKM
Percent of total length
PHASE 1
Tajikistan 220 90 100
VATZ - Geran –Sherhan Bandar
90 100
Total (Phase 1) 90 100
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Phase 2
• Export of electric power from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan through Tajikistan to Afghanistan and Pakistan
• Construction and rehabilitation of electric power transmission line of the total length of 1575 km
• Transmission line route will go through Rogun – Sangtuda – Kunduz – Puli Khumri – Kabul - Peshavar
• The project cost is at the stage of determination • Sources of funding – AES, US Government and other sources
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Phase 3
• Construction of one or more hydropower stations with the total capacity from 300 to 1000 MWt
• The project cost is at the stage of determination • Sources of funding – AES, US Government and other
sources
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Construction of new lines Phase 2 & 3
Designation VoltageKW
LengthKM
Percent of the total length
PHASE 2 & 3
Tajikistan 500 516 33
Khujand - Regar 350 69
Nurek - Sangtuda 1 60 12
Sangtuda 1 – Sherhan Bandar 106 21
Kyrgyzstan 500 445 28
Toktogul - Datka 15 3
Datka - Khujand 430 97
Afghanistan 500 544 35
Sherhan Bandar – Puli Khumri 154 28
Puli Khumri - Kabul 220 40
Kabul – Jelalabad 90 17
Jelalabad – Pakistan border 80 15
Pakistan 500 60 4
Afghanistan border - Peshavar 60 100
Total (Phase 2 & 3) 1565 100
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Main Objectives
• Assessment of legislative & normative basis of the project member countries
• Marketing survey on demand in electric power in Afghanistan and Pakistan
• Development of agreements on procurement and selling of electric power
• Research on condition of proposed construction sites• Identification of the requirements of International Financial
Institutions • Identification of the organizational structure and agreements
on ownership rights• Preliminary analysis of environmental impact • Drawing up and estimation and economic analysis
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Expected Results
• Memorandum of understanding is signed between the Government of Tajikistan and AES
• Memorandum of Understanding is signed between SSHC “Barqi Tojik” and AES on cooperation in the sphere of electric power transmission
• Agreement between the Ministry of Energy and AES signed on preparation of feasibility study through the US Government funding
• Representation of the AES is registered in Tajikistan
• Technical & commercial specialists of the Ministry of Energy, SSHC “Barqi Tojik” and AES are engaged into operations
• Feasibility study for the project on construction of the transmission line is prepared
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