CLEAN ENERGY NGO AND SOLART INTEND TO LAUNCH JOINT PROJECTS AIMED AT DEVELOPING SOLAR ENERGY
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Tuesday, April 23, 21:31
Clean Energy NGO and SolArt are going to launch joint projects aimed
at developing solar energy.
Clean Energy NGO's press release sent to ArmInfo says that the
parties have signed a Memorandum on Cooperation to contribute to
humanization and democratization of the energy sector. Vahe Davtyan,
President of Clean Energy NGO, said that Clean Energy sets a goal to
join the efforts of various players of the Armenian energy market in
order to attract potential donors and investors to development of
the alternative energy that has an immense potential. "Armenia has
significant advantages of development, including the solar energy
development given that the average annual amount of solar energy in
Armenia is 1,720 KWh per 1 sq m, while in Europe it is only 1,000 KWh",
Davtyan stressed.
Artin Melikyan, Head of SolArt, pointed out that the active cooperation
of Armenian companies operating in the alternative energy field
plays an important role in implementation of important, promising and
multipurpose projects. Therefore, he said that one should consider
the alternative energy market players as links of a single chain. In
this context, he welcomed Clean Energy's initiative to consolidate
the potential for development of the given sphere.
To note, SolArt specializes in development of hybrid technologies in
the field of energy conservation and heating systems. Clean Energy
NGO was founded in December 2012. Its goal is to provide extensive
support to establishment and development of Armenia's energy security.
The organization supports projects on development of alternative
energy in the republic.
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=BA4EA3A0-AC3B-11E2-9D38F6327207157C
Tuesday, April 23, 21:31
Clean Energy NGO and SolArt are going to launch joint projects aimed
at developing solar energy.
Clean Energy NGO's press release sent to ArmInfo says that the
parties have signed a Memorandum on Cooperation to contribute to
humanization and democratization of the energy sector. Vahe Davtyan,
President of Clean Energy NGO, said that Clean Energy sets a goal to
join the efforts of various players of the Armenian energy market in
order to attract potential donors and investors to development of
the alternative energy that has an immense potential. "Armenia has
significant advantages of development, including the solar energy
development given that the average annual amount of solar energy in
Armenia is 1,720 KWh per 1 sq m, while in Europe it is only 1,000 KWh",
Davtyan stressed.
Artin Melikyan, Head of SolArt, pointed out that the active cooperation
of Armenian companies operating in the alternative energy field
plays an important role in implementation of important, promising and
multipurpose projects. Therefore, he said that one should consider
the alternative energy market players as links of a single chain. In
this context, he welcomed Clean Energy's initiative to consolidate
the potential for development of the given sphere.
To note, SolArt specializes in development of hybrid technologies in
the field of energy conservation and heating systems. Clean Energy
NGO was founded in December 2012. Its goal is to provide extensive
support to establishment and development of Armenia's energy security.
The organization supports projects on development of alternative
energy in the republic.