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AES CORPORATION
Dale W. PerryVice PresidentAES Corporation
Regional Electricity Integration:
The AES Focus
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Breadth of AES Capabilities
Distribution Coal-Fired Hydroelectric
Wind Power LNG Gas-Fired
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Ekibastuz GRES I 4,000 MW Coal Maikuben Coal Mine
Shulbinsk 702 MW Hydro
Sogrinsk CHP 301 MW Coal Ust-Kamenogorsk 331 MW Hydro 1,356 MW Coal 260 MW Coal
Eastern Kazakhstan REC 280,000 Customers 19,000 KM Network Semipalatinsk REC 180,000 Customers 18,439 KM Network Ust Kamenogorsk Heat Net 95,000 Residential Customers 1,600 Industrial Customers
AES in Kazakhstan
AES CORPORATION
China
Pakistan
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Regional Market Cost-Price Gaps
$4 to $30 per MWh
$48 to $60 per MWh
$8 to $30 per MWh $30 to $55 per
MWh
$25 MWh to $350 MWh
$15 to $32 per MWh
$4 to $30 per MWh
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Regional Integration: AES Regional Offices
Kazakhstan– Almaty– Astana– Ekibastuz– Ust Kamenogorsk– Semipalatensk
Kyrgystan– Bishkek
Tadjikistan– Dushanbe
Russia– Moscow
Pakistan– Karachi– Islamabad– Lahore
China– Beijing
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Central Asia Integration: The AES Focus
Generation– Coal and Hydro Kazakhstan (owned since
1996)– Hydro and Coal Kyrgyztan– Hydro and Coal Tadjikistan
Distribution– Kazakhstan (since 2000)– Kyrgyztan
Regional Transmission Company– Kyrgyztan, Tadjikistan, Afghanistan, to Pakistan– Desktop Study completed August 2007– Assuming now this will be done by Public Sector
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