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    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEOTHERMAL ENERGY LAUNCHED IN YEREVAN

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Oct 18 2007

    YEREVAN, October 18. /ARKA/. International conference focused on
    geothermal energy and its development prospects in Armenia launched
    on Thursday in Yerevan.

    Radik Martirosyan, president of Armenian National Academy of
    Sciences, said at the opening ceremony that the event's aim is to
    make Armenian entrepreneurs familiar with international experience
    of using geothermal energy.

    "Development of alternative energy sources is a quite pressing
    problem to Armenia because of own organic energy resources shortage",
    Martirosyan said.

    French Ambassador to Armenia Serge Smessov stressed the importance
    of geothermal energy because of the necessity of alternative energy
    sources.

    "Development of alternative energy sources is very important to
    Armenia, which has no own energy resources", he said.

    He said that France has a rich experience in this area, which can be
    applied also in Armenia.

    The ambassador expressed hope that Armenia's cooperation with French
    specialists will enlarge room for developing geothermal energy and
    putting all plans into practice.

    This two-day conference is organized by Armenian Energy Ministry
    along with French Embassy in Armenia.

    Participants of the event will discuss international experience and
    outline geothermal energy exploitation prospects in Armenia.

    Armenia conducted geothermal researches yet in 60s and embarked on
    intensive search in 1978.

    Hakavan-Zangezur volcano-rich areas are being explored now.

    The researches conducted over the period between 1980 and 1988 laid
    ground for assumption that magma source may be found here in 1500-
    to 2000-meter depth.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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