Electric, electric, electric Electric Yerevan It seems like the brutal police crackdown with water cannons and beating people up including journalists has predictably brought more people out into the streets of Yerevan today. This was a peaceful sit-in. The police had the right to clear it and legally detain people without undue force. The
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READ MOREThe draft Clean Electricity Regulations (CER), along with a cost benefit analysis, were published on August 19, 2023, followed by a 75-day comment period. You can read comments received on the draft regulations in the Canada Gazette. The final regulations are expected to be published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, later this year.
READ MOREThe average household with an annual electricity consumption of 3,500 kWh was charged 116.86 euros per month in the second half of 2022, the BDEW said. In nominal terms, this corresponds to a total price increase
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READ MOREForming the foundation of Armenia''s renewable energy system as of 6 January 2022 were 189 small, private HPPs (under 30 MW), mostly constructed since 2007. Installed
READ MOREElectric Yerevan, also known within Armenia as No to Robbery (Armenian: Ոչ թալանին, Voch t''alanin) protests, were mass protests which occurred in the summer of 2015 against a 17% hike in electricity rates within Armenia. The protests were successful in reversing the price hike and causing the sale of Electric Networks of Armenia from Inter RAO to the
READ MOREWorld Bank approves $40 million to support Armenia''s transition to clean energy and power transmission grid upgrades
READ MOREYEREVAN (A.W.)—Thousands of people gathered in Yerevan''s Liberty Square Friday evening, June 19, to protest the government''s adoption of a 17 percent rise in electricity rates. What was
READ MORETaking into account this history of contention, as well as the non-democratic nature of the Armenian context, it becomes clear why Electric Yerevan is structured in such a loose, informal way. In non- democratic states such as Armenia, NGOs and social movement organisations seldom constitute the most salient component of civil society when it
READ MOREThe average household with an annual electricity consumption of 3,500 kWh was charged 116.86 euros per month in the second half of 2022, the BDEW said. In nominal terms, this corresponds to a total price increase of 134 percent compared to 1998, when the internal European energy market was introduced. However, the real terms increase, which is
READ MOREEnergy in Armenia. Armenia''s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources in Yerevan ''s Republic Square. Energy in Armenia is mostly from natural gas. [1] Armenia has no proven reserves of oil or natural gas and currently imports most of its gas from Russia. The Iran-Armenia Natural Gas Pipeline has the capacity to equal imports from Russia.
READ MOREThe Electric Yerevan protest in the Armenian capital did not manage to attain the critical mass needed to transform into a Euromaidan-type event, leading to an overhaul of the country''s political system. While the longer-term impact of the protest may be open to debate, it is clear that it had an immediate impact in several areas of
READ MOREIn 2021, Armenia produced 7.7 TWh of electricity, of which natural gas covered 44% (3.4 TWh), hydro and other renewables 30% (2.3 TWh) and nuclear 26% (2.0 TWh). In the
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READ MOREThe IEA commends Armenia for avoiding energy subsidies and for its decisive steps to implement a liberalised electricity market, which was launched in
READ MOREYEREVAN, JUNE 3, ARMENPRESS. The World Bank''s Board of Executive Directors approved $40 million in support of the Enabling the Energy Transition project
READ MOREOverall, clean energy is considered better for the environment than traditional fossil-fuel–based resources, generally resulting in less air and water pollution than combustible fuels, such as coal, natural gas, and petroleum oil. Power generated by renewable sources, such as wind, water, and sunlight, does not produce harmful carbon dioxide
READ MOREKey government priorities include promoting maximum use of the country''s potential for renewable energy and energy efficiency; increasing power transmission links with Armenia''s neighbours; gradually liberalising the
READ MORE2. Yerevan Sustainable Energy Action Plan has been. developed by the "Foundation to Save Energy" NGO in the framework of "Armenia''s First Bieenial Update. Report to the UNFCCC" and "Green Urban Lighting". Projects coordinated by the Ministry of Nature Protection of the Republic of Armenia.
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READ MORE"To ensure affordable, reliable, and clean electricity supply for consumers, Armenia needs continued investments in modernizing the power transmission network
READ MORERenewable energy. Renewable energy resources, including hydro, represented 7.1% of Armenia''s energy mix in 2020. Almost one-third of the country''s electricity generation (30% in 2021) came from renewable sources. Forming the foundation of Armenia''s renewable energy system as of 6 January 2022 were 189 small, private HPPs (under 30 MW
READ MORE13 Sep 2021. US$ 70 million loan to support the modernisation of Armenia''s power supply network. Measures to address environmental priorities in the two largest cities of Yerevan and Gyumri. Large-scale digitalisation of the electricity metering system to enhance network reliability. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD
READ MOREThe electricity sector of Armenia includes several companies engaged in electricity generation and distribution. Generation is carried out by multiple companies both state-owned and private. In 2020 less than a quarter of energy in Armenia was electricity.. As of 2016, the majority of the electricity sector is privatized and foreign-owned (by Russian
READ MOREThe electricity industry is changing. At least 50% of customers have the option to purchase renewable electricity directly from their power supplier, and everyone has the option of purchasing renewable energy certificates. Such power is sometimes referred to as "green power" or "clean power." In most states, you can buy clean power through one
READ MOREUS$ 70 million loan to support the modernisation of Armenia''s power supply network. Measures to address environmental priorities in the two largest cities of
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READ MOREAbout Us. CJSC "Electric Networks of Armenia" was founded in May of 2002 as merger of four state regional companies ("Yerevan Electric Networks", "North Electric Networks", "South Electric Networks" and "Central Electric Networks") distributing and selling electric energy. The company is mainly engaged in regulated
READ MOREElectricity trade with Iran is based on a barter agreement, whereby much of the gas imported from Iran is used in power generation at the Yerevan power plant, which in turn
READ MOREThousands of protesters hit the streets in Yerevan to protest a 7 dram (1.5 US cent) hike in electricity rates in Armenia. After being dispersed with water cannons, protesters returned to Baghramyan Avenue with even greater numbers, setting up camp behind a line of barricades improvised from dumpsters.
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