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    OVER PAST 5 YEARS ARMENIA INCREASED GREEN ENERGY OUTPUT FOR FOUR TIMES

    Utility Products
    http://www.utilityproducts.com/news/2012/06/29/over-past-5-years-armenia-increased-green-energy-output-for-four-times.html
    June 29 2012

    Over the past 5 years Armenia increased the electric power output
    of small hydropower plants (HPPs) for four times, which is the main
    achievement in the green energy production, Deputy Minister of Energy
    and Natural Resources of Armenia, Areg Galstyan, told ArmInfo.

    He said that four years ago the small HPPs of Armenia generated 120
    mln KW/h of electric power, in 2011 - a bit more than 400 mln KW/h,
    and in 2012 this index will approach 500 mln KW/h, which will be 8%
    of the total energy output in the country. "This is a brilliant
    result and it is the most essential achievement of Armenia in the
    green energy production sphere for the past few years", said Galstyan.

    He pointed out that renewable energy is pollution-free energy, as the
    small HPPs cause the least damage to the environment. Galstyan thinks
    the economically demanded and grounded potential for the small HPPs
    is about 300 mln KW/h for the next few years.

    According to Galstyan, Armenia is trying to develop the renewable power
    generation, and observes all the environmental requirements at the same
    time. "We word out all our programs with due regard for environmental
    standards", he said. He also pointed out that the Ministry sees that
    the HPPs are not built in national parks and sanctuaries.

    He said that according to the strategy of the Water Code, it is
    first of all necessary to supply the communities with drinking and
    irrigation water, and only after that to use the water for electric
    power generation. He added that the prime cost of electric power of
    the small HPPs is comparatively low, though it is higher than the
    prime cost of the electric power generated by the Nuclear Power Plant.

    To note, since last year the maximum admissible capacity for the small
    HPPs in Armenia has been increased to 30 MW against the former 10 MW.

    There are over 100 small HPPs in Armenia.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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