Building of Sangtudinskoy of the hydroelectric power station is again shut-down, the director general of company OAO reported “Sangtudinskaya Ges-1″ Rakhmetulla Al’zhanov. Reason of stop of works was become by the shortage of facilities on the purchase of GSM for a build technique. Explained absence of facilities of Al’zhanov that a company until now did not get being due by it money from Tadjik goskompanii "Wooden barges of Tochik" ("Electricity of Tadjikistan"). "Wooden barges of Tochik", we will remind, must was pay off for electric power, produced
by the already built asms of the station. However much a debt grew before builders: words by word Al’zhanova, the lump sum of debt makes 18 million dollars already."We are direct telegrams in an address guidance of republic, but while no answer we got",
– he added.We will remind that at the end of March the builders of the station conducted a neprodolzhitel’nuyu strike. Workers required, that wage arrears, accumulating from December, 2008, were liquidated them. Later than work on an object recommenced, was started last, fourth
asm of Ges.Sroki of the final handing over hydroelectric power PLANT and its conclusion on complete power carried repeatedly. On the latest information, finishing building the station is planned to August, 2009. Meantime general manager of OAO "Sangtudinskaya Ges-1", commenting a situation, did not eliminate,
that handing over to the station turnkey can be in next times set aside.A project Sangtudinskoy Ges-1 is called to help Tadjikistan to manage with a power crisis. Present in winter, will remind, a republic tested the sharp shortage of electric power and gas. Nearby Uzbekistan
on a few months halted transit of electric power to Tadjikistan, and also shortened supplying with gas to the republic, explaining it backlog of debt.Project power of the station after starting of four asms will be 670 megawatt. Building conducts joint
rossiysko-tadzhikskaya company, reports Lenta.ru. Building of weir for Sangtudinskoy Ges-1. Photo from a site tades.tj.