Tajikistan, RusAl almost come to agreement on height of Roghun dam
13:24, april 21, 2006Author: Amrita Kirgizova
DUSHANBE
, April 21, Asia-Plus -
Tajikistan
and “Russian Aluminum” (RusAl) have almost come to an agreement on the height of the Roghun dam, Tajik Energy Minister Jurabek Nurmahmadov remarked at a news conference in
Dushanbe
on April 20.
“At present the sides are close to reach an agreement, and most likely will settle on the height of 305 meters (with use of five generators), which will allow observing interests of both sides,” Nurmahmadov said, reminding that earlier Tajikistan had instated on a 335-meter dam, while RusAl had insisted on the dam being 280 meters in height.
At present experts from RusAl and the Energy Ministry are discussing the type of the dam, according to the minister. Nurmahmadov expressed hope that the sides would reach compromise on that issue.
We will recall that
Tajikistan
insists on the fill dam, while RusAl proposes to build the concrete dam. In January this year, Nurmahmadov told journalists that the Tajik side had already designed a 335-metre high fill dam, which had successfully passed all kinds of tests.
Nurmahmadov yesterday told journalists that if
Tajikistan
failed to come to an agreement with RusAl on these issues [type of the dam]
Russia
’s government was ready to provide a list of other Russian companies for participation in completing the construction of the Roghun power plant in
Tajikistan
.
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