Armenian Power Utility Boosts Revenue 27% In 2005

ARMENIAN POWER UTILITY BOOSTS REVENUE 27% IN 2005
Interfax News Agency
Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire
March 16, 2006 Thursday
Electrical Network of Armenia (ENA)
boosted revenue tentatively 27% in 2005 to $165 million, Vladislav
Andreyev, the company’s financial director, told Interfax.
Andreyev said the figure reflected a stronger dram against the
dollar. He said revenue in the local currency only grew 9%.
ENA also had higher electricity consumption in a growing economy to
thank for the jump in revenue, he said.
Yevgeny Gladunchuk, ENA’s general director, told Interfax that
electricity sales rose 12% to 4.381 billion kilowatt-hours. He said
sales in Armenia itself rose 8% to 4.168 billion kWh. Households
consumed 45% of the electricity.
Andreyev, for his part, said the cost of buying electricity from
power stations soared 46% last year, and revenue from the sale of
this electricity grew just 26%, reflecting the company’s reduced
tariff margin compared with 2004.
ENA is Armenia’s electricity sales monopoly and is the country’s
biggest enterprise by revenue.

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