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    GEF SUPPORTS ARMENIA'S GEOTHERMAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT

    armradio.am
    25.02.2009 16:02

    The World Bank's Vice President for Europe Central Asia (ECA) approved
    US$ 1.5 million Global Environment Facility (GEF) grant to Armenia's
    Geothermal Project, which is part of the Regional Geothermal Energy
    Development Program (GeoFund). This technical assistance grant is
    the second phase in a series of envisaged projects in ECA with the
    amount of US$25 million over the next 8 years. The GeoFund is the
    first region-wide program of its kind and is implemented jointly with
    International Finance Corporation (IFC).

    The objective of the GeoFund is to systematically promote the use of
    geothermal energy in the ECA region by removing existing barriers. This
    will lead to diversification in energy use and increase the demand
    for similar projects. The Project will assess the feasibility of
    exploratory drilling in Armenia in sites with the highest geothermal
    potential.

    "We are pleased to receive GeoFund support especially given the lack
    of adequate site investigation works, and limited interest of private
    sector in development of geothermal energy resources in Armenia,"
    said Ani Balabanyan, the Task Team Leader of the Project. "This
    project will fill in this gap and will serve as a model for similar
    field investigation projects."

    The Project will provide technical assistance to conduct comprehensive
    geothermal field inv estigation works for Gridzor and Karkar sites
    (in Gegharkunik and Sjunik regions respectively) to be carried out in
    two phases. The second phase will be carried out only if the results
    are positive to justify additional studies at the first phase. Phase
    I will include geological field works, a sounding study, which will
    end up with interpretation and supervision of the implementation of
    the field works and the study.

    The GEF unites 178 countries in partnership with international
    institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and the private
    sector to address global environmental issues while supporting national
    sustainable development initiatives. Today the GEF is the largest
    funder of projects to improve the global environment. An independent
    financial organization, the GEF provides grants for projects related to
    biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation,
    the ozone layer, and persistent organic pollutants. Since 1991, GEF
    has achieved a strong track record with developing countries and
    countries with economies in transition, providing $8.3 billion in
    grants and leveraging $33.7 billion in co-financing for over 2,200
    projects in over 165 countries.
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