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Azerenergy : ウィキペディア英語版
Azerenerji

Azerenergy (Azerenerji Joint Stock Company (JSC)) is the largest electrical power producer in the Republic of Azerbaijan. It also maintains the largest distribution network in the country,〔("Azerenerji: About Us" ) Azerenergi JSC, accessed 21 June 2010〕 although the regional power networks are being privatized. Azerenergy was recreated as a state-owned joint stock company in 1996, by decree of President Heydar Aliyev.〔("Electricity in Azerbaijan" ) A to Z of Azerbaijan, Azerb.com〕
==Power generation==
Azerenergy operates the following hydroelectric plants: Mingechevir Hydro Power Plant in Mingachevir on the Kura River, renovated in 2001, 360 MW;〔〔("Hydroelectric Plants in the CIS" ) Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base〕 Varvara Hydro Power Plant at Varvara on the Kura River, 16 MW, in need of reconstruction;〔("The State Program on Use of Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources in Azerbaijan Republic" ) page 5, translation of part of Azerbaijan Presidential Decree N462 dated October 21, 2004〕 Shamkir Hydro Power Plant near Şəmkir on the Kura River, completed in 1982,〔("Shamkir District History" ) AMEA Arxeologiya və Etnoqrafiya İnstitutunun〕 380 MW;〔 Yenikand Hydro Power Plant, completed in 2000, 150 MW;〔 Araz Hydro Power Plant; and Vaykhir. The 25 MW Fuzuli Hydro Power Plant is under construction in the Fizuli Rayon near the Bash Mil canal.〔
Majority of Azerenergy electrical generation is done at thermal power plants where fossil fuels, mostly heavy fuel oil and natural gas, are used to power steam turbines or gas turbines. Coal powered generation ceased in 1991.〔Staff (29 July 2002) ("Azerbaijan - The Power Sector" ) ''APS Review Downstream Trends'', accessed 21 June 2010〕 Azerenergy has no nuclear power〔 nor geothermal generating capacity.〔Black & Veatch (2009) ("Azerbaijan Country Profile" ) European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), accessed 21 June 2010〕 The thermal power plants of Azerenergy are: Azerbaijanskaya, natural gas powered, under reconstruction, 2,400 MW;〔("Gas- and Oil-Fired Plants in the CIS" ) Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base〕 Shirvan; Shimal Power Plant;〔("CCGT Power Plants Elsewhere" ) Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base〕 Baku ThermoPower Centre, cogeneration reconstruction completed in 2001, 110 MV;〔 Severnaya Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant; Babek Power Plant; Astara Power Plant; Shaki Power Plant; Khachmaz Power Plant, natural gas powered, completed 2006, 90 MW;〔("Diesel and Gas-Engine Power Plants in Azerbaijan" ) Platts UDI World Electric Power Plants Data Base〕 Nakhichevan Power Plant; Baku 3 Power Plant, natural gas powered, completed in 2007, 108 MW;〔 Sangachal Power Plant; Shahdagh Power Plant; and Sumgait Power Plant.

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