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    PRESS RELEASE

    May 14, 2004

    American University of Armenia Corporation
    300 Lakeside Drive, 4th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Telephone: (510) 987-9452
    Fax: (510) 208-3576

    Contact: Gohar Momjian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    AUA AT HELM OF SOLAR TECHNOLOGY IN ARMENIA

    Yerevan – On May 4, 2004, the American University of Armenia (AUA) conducted
    opening ceremonies to present its Solar Photovoltaic Power Station, which
    was built in collaboration with Armenia's State Engineering University
    (SEUA) Heliotechnics Laboratory and Transistor Plus of Viasphere Technopark.
    The success of AUA's solar photovoltaic project demonstrates the feasibility
    of using solar energy as an alternative power source in Armenia.

    AUA's Engineering Research Center began design and installation of the
    photovoltaic power system in Spring 2003, with generous funding by the
    Turpanjian Family Foundation. This project builds upon the solar heating
    and cooling system located on AUA's rooftop, developed two years ago with
    scientists in Portugal, Germany, Russia and Armenia, funded by Mr. Sarkis
    Acopian and INCO Copernicus of the European Union. This innovative solar
    station has the highest capacity among similar systems functioning in
    Armenia and the only one that is integrated into a solar driven heating and
    cooling system.

    The new solar electric power station can operate independent of an external
    power supply. The system is comprised of solar photovoltaic panels field, a
    solar battery bank, and a three-phase DC/AC inverter. The 72 solar
    photovoltaic panels are installed on a special seismic isolated structure on
    the roof of the University. Each panel has approximately 0.7 square meters
    of surface and was produced at Heliotechnics Laboratory of the SEUA. The
    photovoltaic converter cells used in the solar panels were made by Krasnoye
    Znamye, Russia. The three phase DC/AC inverter was designed and
    manufactured specifically for this project by Transistor Plus which is a
    part of ViaSphere Technopark.

    The Engineering Research Center is administered by AUA's College of
    Engineering. Its aim is to conduct basic and applied research on economic
    and technological problems that are relevant to the industrial development
    of Armenia and its region. It brings together AUA visiting faculty, local
    scientists and engineers, and AUA students to collaborate on innovative
    research projects.

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    The American University of Armenia is registered as a non-profit educational
    organization in both Armenia and the United States and is affiliated with
    the Regents of the University of California. Receiving major support from
    the AGBU, AUA offers instruction leading to the Masters Degree in eight
    graduate programs. For more information about AUA, visit www.aua.am or
    www.aua-mirror.com.


    Pictures From left to right:

    Solar-1: Artak Hambarian, Associate Director of AUA College of Engineering
    and Research Center, Project Manager; Anahit Ordian, Director of AUA
    Administration; Aram Vardanyan, General Director of the Viasphere
    Technopark; William Akounyan, Project Researcher; Hrant Vardanyan, Manager
    of the Engineering and Production Service of the Viasphere Technopark;
    Joseph Panossyan, Head of the Heliotechnics Laboratory, State Engineering
    University of Armenia; Gagik Ayvazyan, Director of Transistor Plus;
    Khachatour Khachikyan, Operations and Finance Manager of the Viasphere
    Technopark


    Solar-2: Artak Hambarian, Associate Director of AUA College of Engineering
    and Research Center

    Solar-3: Wilhelm Akunyan, AUA Engineering Research Center researcher; Joseph
    Panossyan, Head of the State Engineering University of Armenia,
    Heliotechnics Lab.
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