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    40% OF ELECTRICITY TO BE PRODUCED BY NUCLEAR POWER SECTOR IN ARMENIA BY 2025

    ARKA
    Feb 24, 2009

    YEREVAN, February 24. /ARKA/. Armenia is to get 40% of its electricity
    produced by the nuclear power sector by 2025, Armenian Deputy Minister
    of Energy and Natural Resources Areg Galstyan said at a round-table
    discussion with a Russian delegation from Sverdlovsk.

    By the same time, renewable energy sector will be providing 30%
    of energy produced in Armenia with the remaining share provided by
    thermal radiation power sector, he said.

    Galstyan reported that for this a number of strategic documents
    were adopted based on four principles - nuclear power development,
    maximal use of own renewable resources, diversification of routes of
    energy resource supplies and maximal integration in regional energy
    markets. He added that Armenia has also the obligation to close down
    its current nuclear power plant (NPP).

    Galstyan reported that a tender was announced for management of the
    NPP closing-down process and a feasibility study was conducted.

    The country is also taking measures to attract foreign investors in
    its renewable energy sector, he said.

    Midget power plants are expected to provide 5% of the overall volume
    of energy produced in Armenia. Achievements in wind power sector are
    less tangible, yet several licenses were issued for this activity,
    Galstyan said.

    The Deputy Minister said that Armenia is making attempts to move
    forward also in=2 0development of geothermal power plants. In
    particular, territory is assigned for construction of such a plant
    and the issue is to be settled by the end of the year.

    Armenian is underdeveloped in terms of biogas production, waste
    recycling and wastewater treatment.

    Energy savings field is also in its initial stage despite the
    respective strategy developed by the government. Yet, use of energy
    saving technologies will help Armenia save up to 15% of primary energy
    resources, Galstyan said.

    The Deputy Minister also reminded that Armenia had the most developed
    export-orientated energy system in the South region and that it was
    exporting 30% of its energy production. This structure is maintained
    in Armenian energy sector despite the hard period.

    "Our energy sector is one of the most developed ones both in
    institutional and export terms on the post-Soviet area," Galstyan said.

    Energy production totaled 6,114.3mln kilowatt-hours in Armenia in 2008,
    which is a 3.7% increase against the level of 2007. Energy yield of
    Armenian NPP was 2,461.6mln kilowatt-hours in January-December 2008,
    which constituted 40.3% of the overall volume of energy production
    over the period under period.

    Heat stations produced 1,831.9mln kilowatt-hours or 30% of overall
    production. Midget power plants generated 1,818.9mln kilowatt-hours
    of electricity or 29.8% of the overall yield in the country.
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