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    ARMENIA TURNS TO GEOTHERMAL FOR ELECTRICITY

    ADP News Renewable Energy Track
    May 3, 2010 Monday 1:32 PM EEST

    (ADPnews) - May 3, 2010 - After evaluating its geothermal potential,
    Armenia intends to start utilising the hot spring resources for
    producing clean electricity, Armen Movsisyan, the Armenian energy
    minister, announced last week.

    Besides nuclear power, the landlocked Eurasian state that has no oil
    or gas reserves is turning its focus on renewable energy sources.

    In 2009, the country received a USD 1.5 million (EUR 1.1m) grant
    for technical assistance with geothermal energy development from
    the World Bank. The latter extended the funding under its USD 25
    million eight-year GeoFund programme, which was introduced to promote
    geothermal power in eastern Europe and Central Asia.

    Almost a decade before, Yerevan ordered local utilities to purchase
    all electricity generated from renewable sources in Armenia for
    the following 15 years. The move was aimed at accelerating green
    power development ahead of the scheduled 2016 shutdown of the ageing
    nuclear plant.

    In 2003, the government asked for extensive field surveys at geothermal
    site Jermaghbyur. With the help of an investigation of the 19 mining
    companies operating in the region, the researchers have revealed the
    site's potential of 25 MW that can be unwrapped at the cost of USD
    39.1 million.
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