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    RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM SIGNED

    YEREVAN, APRIL 7, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Minister of Finance and Economy
    Vardan Khachatrian and Director of the World Bank Yerevan Office Roger
    Robinson on April 7 signed the Renewable Energy Program approved by
    the World Bank. The program's total cost is 8 mln dollars, 5 mln
    dollars of which is a credit provided by the International Development
    Association (IDA), and 3 mln dollars is a grant of the Global
    Ecological Fund (GEF). The program will be assisted by the Armenian
    government for the purpose of enhancing the electricity generation
    capacities, which are private property and are operated by the private
    sector, by using renewable power-bearing substances, as well as for
    reducing carbon dioxide emissions, removing the obstacles to the
    development of renewable energy. According to the press service of the
    RA Ministry of Finance and Economy, the Renewable Energy Program has
    two components: 1) support for elimination of obstacles and assistance
    to the program's implementation, 2) investment financing. The IDA
    resources and the grant will be provided to the Renewable Energy and
    Energy Saving Fund, which will allocate money to private investors
    through a financial intermediary. It is expected that after the
    program's completion, it will help create an extra capacity of about
    80 megawatt for generation of renewable energy, adding an annual
    amount of 200 gigawatt/hour to the electricity generation
    structure. Carbon dioxide emissions are expected to decrease by about
    130 thousands tons a year. The program will be co-financed by the
    European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) that will
    allocate 7 mln dollars and the Cafesjian Family Foundation to provide
    3 mln dollars. The credit will be given to Armenia on standard terms
    of the Interenational Development Association - it is repayable over
    40 years with a 10-year grace period.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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