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    WORLD'S FIRST PLANT FOR MASS PRODUCTION OF SOLAR ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT CAN BE CONSTRUCTED IN ARMENIA

    /ARKA/
    AUGUST 19, 2011
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, August 19. / ARKA /. World's first plant for mass production
    of solar engineering equipment and systems can be constructed in
    Armenia by the end of 2011, Vahan Hamazaspian, head of Solar Technology
    Program, said today.

    Speaking at a news conference he said mass use of solar systems can
    improve the country's energy security, reduce the amount of natural
    gas and electricity consumption.

    "The first plant is planned to be set up in the town of Spitak in
    northern province of Lori, and once it is built, its subsidiaries
    may be constructed in different countries,' he said adding that the
    plant will have the capacity to manufacture up to 1000 units of solar
    systems per day.

    "The investments required for the commissioning of the plant that will
    be located in the premises of a former elevator building factory is
    $8 million," he said.

    According to him, the negotiations on funding the project are underway
    with Green Cross International.

    Mr. Hamazaspian said the project's initiators have already designed
    many systems, including solar systems of DVH Series with a 5.3 kW
    capacity, and systems with a thermal output of 32-65 kW, which can
    be used to heat water, houses, residential areas, agricultural goods
    processing plants.

    He said solar systems that will be manufactured at the factory
    with a capacity of 32 kW and operation life of 150 years will be
    able to meet the demand for electricity of 350 farms in Armenia and
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Speaking about the cost of the finished products, he said a 5 kW
    solar system will cost $400-$500.

    "For farming systems we have designed systems with 32 kW capacity,
    which will heat a house with about 340 square meters and a 5 kW system
    will be used to heat water," he said.

    But according to Hamazaspian, the Armenian authorities are very
    passive in promoting this project.

    "We have no problems with financing, but we would like the government
    to support us through its programs," - he said, adding that foreign
    investors can not fund a project that does not receive government
    approval.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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