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    ALTERNATIVE POWER: IRAN SHOWS INTEREST IN ARMENIAN SOLAR ENERGY DEVICE

    Economy | 10.07.14 | 16:00

    By Gayane Lazarian
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    The Akhtamar solar device invented by the Armenian scientist is the
    alternative for Armenia, which has limited energy resources of its
    own, and for solving future energy-related problems. The Armenian
    government, however, does not seem to pay due attention to the device,
    meanwhile, Armenia has to rely on Russian natural gas.

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    "I personally started solar technology development 21 years ago,
    hoping to solve emerging energy and ecology problems in the world,"
    says the inventor of Akhtamar, doctor of technological sciences,
    Professor Vahan Hamazaspyan.

    The scientist mentions that the energy problem in the country will
    be impossible to solve in 50 years, but with the help of Akhtamar it
    is possible to get a large amount of cheap electricity. The device
    costs a $1,000 and can provide electricity for 50 years.

    On July 7, Iranian Ambassador to Armenia Mohammad Raiesi visited
    Hamazaspyan to see Akhtamar. After the meeting the ambassador mentioned
    that there are a number of companies working on solar energy in Iran,
    these companies want to cooperate with Armenian companies. He mentioned
    that oil- and gas-rich Iran realizes that that the future belongs
    to this branch, it has a big potential and currently Iran realizes
    wide-scale research in the field.

    "Considering depleting sources of oil and gas we pay special attention
    to the development of alternative, especially solar energy sources,
    and in that sense this device is interesting and has a good future,"
    the ambassador said. "We will follow up so that one of Iranian
    companies visits and discusses an investment program."

    Hamazaspyan, also the co-chief of the Armenia-Iran Scientific and
    Industrial Cooperation Organization, mentioned that he has worked with
    around 1,000 scientists along the way of creating the device, Akhtamar
    has been ready for mass production for already a year, but it still
    cannot get the government permission and Armenian officials' statements
    about alternative energy development are not put to practice.

    "I've turned to the government several times, and I wrote a letter to
    Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan recently, trying to display the results
    of my invention, but instead of the PM someone from the Ministry of
    Economy met me and the meeting came down only to a conversation,"
    he said.

    The scientist mentioned that if Akhtamar is put into wide use it will
    firstly impact electricity producing and gas importing companies'
    work - they will be deprived of the most part of their incomes,
    thus alternative energy is ignored.

    With the solar batteries of Akhtamar it will be possible to receive
    solar energy, heat flats, create thermal stations, run various
    agricultural programs as a result. The serial production cost is
    estimated to be $100/1kW/hour. Hamazaspyan mentioned that a base
    factory will cost eight million dollars.

    Ambassador Raiesi's visit, as well as the agreement of future
    cooperation was evaluated by some media as a political step with
    which Iran keeps on sending 'messages' to Armenian officials.

    "In the given case the problem is out of the mere
    scientific-technological scope, it is already political, when the
    scientist is visited by the Iranian ambassador. And especially the
    Iranian ambassador, a country that is tired of sending political
    'messages' to Armenia recently, sending indirect but quite transparent
    and clear invitation of regional economic-political partnership of
    a new quality to Armenia," lragir.am writes.

    Hamazaspyan mentioned that the news circulating in the media, as if
    Iran wants to create solar devices because it is fighting against
    Russian gas, are ungrounded, and the Iranian Embassy was worried that
    this case is given a political coloring.

    "We spoke about creating solar devices. We agreed with the ambassador
    that we will build a solar device producing factory due to joint
    efforts of the two countries - for Iran with our technologies, with
    their money in Armenia, Spitak, with our technologies and their money,"
    the scientist said. "We also discussed the problem of cultivating
    agricultural products by solar technology. Iran has a huge potential
    in agricultural field, and if we are able to cultivate agricultural
    products by Armenian solar technologies and export it to the Russian,
    American and European markets, Armenia will profit a lot."

    Let's remember that at the end of last year the Iranian Ambassador
    announced that according to barter agreement, Iran is ready to sell
    gas to Armenia by a special, not international price.

    "Iran sells gas to other countries by functioning international prices,
    however there are other prices for friend and neighboring countries,"
    the ambassador mentioned.

    According to the Iranian INSA agency in May the Iranian Deputy
    Minister of Energy, Ali Majedy stated that Iran is ready to export
    gas to Europe through Armenia, mentioning that there are three routes
    for exporting gas - first, through Turkey, second - Armenia, Georgia
    and the Black Sea and finally, through Iraq, Syria and Lebanon.

    Earlier, Iranian Minister of Industries and Mining Mohammadreza
    Nematzadeh said that recently Turkey and Azerbaijan try hard not to
    allow the gas routes from Iran to run through Armenia. Russia helps
    them in this question who is interested in preserving the gas burden
    on Armenia.

    Armenia is practically deprived of energy independence. The government
    handed over to Russia several major energy facilities of strategic
    significance - Hrazdan HPP's 5th unit, the remaining 20-percent stake
    in ArmRosgazprom was handed over to Russian Gasprom on account of
    debts, AEN, a new NPP is going to be built by Russian loans.

    By 2018 Russian gas on the Armenian border will cost $189/1,000 cubic
    meters, although consumers pay $385. According to the latest data from
    the State Revenues Committee, for example, during the third quarter
    of last year the gas imported from Iran (within the project of 'gas
    in return for electricity') cost $181.7/1,000 cubic meters.

    http://armenianow.com/economy/55954/armenia_energy_iran_solar_device



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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