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    OPENING REMARKS AT SEMINAR: NORWEGIAN-ARMENIAN COOPERATION IN SMALL-SCALE HYDROPOWER

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    http://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/ud/aktuelt/taler_artikler/utenriksministeren/2011/armenia_vannkraft.html?id=662746
    Nov 9 2011
    Norway

    Dear Minister, Rector, representatives of civil society and business,
    dear friends,

    It is an honour for me to visit Armenia and it is a pleasure for me
    to address you here today. We are launching an important cooperation
    project between our two countries. Energy supply, energy security,
    is on our agenda.

    My country knows well the importance and potential of hydropower.

    Hydropower lies at the foundation of Norway's industrial development,
    and accounts for almost all of our electricity production.

    Hydropower plays an important role in our energy supply, with about
    60% of Norway's total energy consumption covered by renewable energy.

    Over a time span of generations, Norway has acquired considerable
    experience in many areas of hydropower development: ~Upredictable
    and transparent rules, ~Uan open market system ~Uan appropriate tax
    regime, ~Utogether with the essential human factor, such as highly
    competent engineers and managers.

    All these areas play a crucial role in facilitating successful growth.

    Armenia has created a favourable regulatory framework for
    the development of small-scale hydropower. I hope that this
    Norwegian-Armenian cooperation will contribute to environmentally
    friendly and efficient natural resources management in the further
    development of the hydropower sector in this country.

    Economic growth must always be based on sustainable use of resources.

    I also welcome the emphasis in this project on transparency and
    public participation. I am very pleased that Armenia has ratified
    the Aarhus Convention. Through this cooperation, Armenia is taking
    further steps towards full public access to environmental information
    and participation in decision making.

    Transparency is also important for both local and foreign investors.

    The bilateral relations between Norway and Armenia are good, and there
    is scope for more cooperation between our countries. Later today,
    I will visit Yerevan State University, which cooperates with the
    University of Bergen on a programme on environmental microbiology.

    I hope that cooperation between Norwegian and Armenian academic
    and technical milieus will contribute to further strengthening our
    relations.

    I thank you all for your contributions to this promising endeavour. I
    look forward to seeing future results, and wish you every success in
    turning this project into practical results on the ground. Thank you.

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