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    ARMENIA RECEIVES GRANTS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECT

    RenewableEnergyAccess.com, NH
    April 5 2006

    Orangeville, Ontario [RenewableEnergyAccess.com] Grants and credits
    totaling US$50 million will assist the Armenian government to increase
    privately owned and operated power generation using renewable energy
    and to reduce greenhouse gas (carbon dioxide) emissions by overcoming
    barriers to the development of renewable energy.

    The Renewable Energy Project will provide assistance to remove the
    existing barriers and debt financing, as well as technical, legal,
    managerial and business support to a selected number of renewable
    projects. The World Bank approved a Renewable Energy Project for
    Armenia totaling US$25 million, including a US$5 million International
    Development Association (IDA) credit, and a US$3 million grant from the
    Global Environment Facility (GEF). The project will also be supported
    by co-financing of US$7 million from EBRD, US$3 million from the
    Cafesjian Family Foundation, and US$7 million from the government
    and local financial institutions.

    Armenia has achieved remarkable results in reforming the power sector
    and improving its financial performance in this energy crisis. The
    remaining challenge for the sector is to ensure sustainable
    and reliable power supply by shifting reliance from costly and
    polluting sources of energy to lower cost and environmentally
    friendly alternatives; and increasing the energy diversification
    for a higher degree of energy security through indigenous renewable
    energy resources.

    While the overall legal and regulatory framework in Armenia is
    supportive to the development of renewable resources, private
    investments in renewable projects are impeded by a number of legal,
    regulatory, informational, financial and institutional barriers. The
    Renewable Energy Project will provide assistance to remove the existing
    barriers and debt financing, as well as technical, legal, managerial
    and business support to a selected number of renewable projects.

    By the time of completion, the project is expected to contribute to the
    development of about 80 MW of additional renewable energy generation
    capacity, adding 200 gigawatt hour (GWh) annual renewable generation to
    the electricity generation mix. In addition, carbon dioxide emissions
    are expected to be lowered by around 130,000 tons annually.

    The Credit will be made to Armenia on standard IDA terms, including
    40 years maturity and a 10-year grace period. Since joining the
    World Bank in 1992 and IDA in 1993, the commitments to Armenia total
    approximately US$921 million for 42 operations, stated the release.
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