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    United Press International/Washington Times, DC
    Jan 22 2005

    UPI Watch

    Armenia's first ever wind power plant

    The Armenian government will soon inaugurate Armenia's first-ever
    wind power plant. The wind farm is being built in the northern Lori
    district with equipment donated by Iran; the plant's four wind
    turbines will have a combined capacity of slightly over 10 megawatts,
    enough to meet most of the electricity needs of the regional capital
    Vanadzor and its surrounding villages. Aleksandr Kocharian, who heads
    a department on renewable power at the Armenian Energy Ministry, said
    that the $3 million project will be completed "in a few months."
    Armenia's Metsamor nuclear power station currently provides nearly 40
    percent of Armenia's electricity output. Metsamor's future is
    uncertain is due to safety U.S. and EU concerns. Yerevan has been
    under intense Western pressure to shut down the Soviet-era Metsamor
    plant as early as possible and is seaching for alternatives.. One of
    several options being considered is increased use of Armenia's
    fast-flowing mountain rivers that already account for 20 percent of
    power generation through hydroelectric power. Kocharian believes that
    Armenia has the potential to meet as much as 70 percent of its energy
    needs with renewable sources by 2020, adding that 16 small
    hydroelectric plants have recently been built. Kocharian added that
    the Armenian and Iranian governments to jointly build a large
    hydroelectric facility on the Arax river on the countries' borders.
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