Renewable Energy: Armenia''s Opportunities and Limits
In the past decades, Armenia has achieved significant progress in utilizing renewable energy sources, primarily through hydropower, which has
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In the past decades, Armenia has achieved significant progress in utilizing renewable energy sources, primarily through hydropower, which has
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Armenia''s energy sector has moved from a state of severe crisis in the early 1990s to relative stability today. A combination of policy, legal, regulatory, and institutional reforms have had
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This roadmap is intended as a resource for policy makers, investors, representatives from development banks and international organisations, and
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Yerevan, 14 April 2026 – More than 600,000 people across Armenia have benefited from improved living conditions, lower energy costs, and more resilient public infrastructure as a result of a decade-long
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Armenia''s energy security and outages The energy sector is a priority in Armenia ''s economy and, unlike other areas, receives substantial investment. However, people do not notice significant
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Energy efficiency programs in Armenia Energy efficiency is the optimal use of energy to achieve maximum results. People often confuse it with energy conservation. The difference lies in
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Moving Forward As Armenia navigates its path toward resilience and growth, it is essential to adopt a holistic approach encompassing various sectors,
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Energy Efficient Buildings in Armenia: A Roadmap - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.
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Emerging Policy Framework Building energy eficiency has been identified as a strategic priority by the Armenian government There is an opportunity to complete Armenia''s policy framework on building
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Recognising the importance of raising building energy efficiency, several international organisations and lenders are working in Armenia alongside government officials, experts and other stakeholders to
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Armenia''s Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources in Yerevan ''s Republic Square Energy in Armenia is mostly from natural gas. Armenia has no proven
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Despite a lack of fossil fuel, there are significant domestic resources to generate electricity in Armenia.
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Armenia Energy Profile Country overview The Republic of Armenia (Armenia) is a landlocked country in the southern Caucasus region between the Black and Caspian seas, bordered by Turkey on the
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Armenia Energy Profile INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY The IEA examines the full spectrum of energy issues including oil, gas and coal supply and demand, renewable energy technologies,
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However, to date renewable energy generation in Armenia (excluding larger hydro cascades) was almost entirely confined to small hydropower. Development of SHPPs picked up pace due to donor,
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These initiatives focus on diversifying Armenia''s energy sector, improving logistics infrastructure, and revitalizing rural areas. Together, they
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At VivaTech 2025, one of Europe''s largest tech and startup gatherings, plans were revealed for a groundbreaking $500 million investment to build an “AI
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Improving building energy efficiency is central to the strategic development of the Republic of Armenia (“Armenia”). As Armenia''s largest energy-consuming sector, buildings account for nearly 40% of the
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primary energy supply. Energy trade includes all commodities in Chapter 27 of the armonised System (HS). Capacity utilisation is calculated as annual generation divided by year-end
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In Armenia, buildings play a significant role in the nation''s overall energy consumption, accounting for nearly 40% of total demand. rmenia''s heating landscape. However, despite their widespread use in
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Improving building energy efficiency is central to the strategic development of the Republic of Armenia (Armenia). As Armenia''s largest energy-consuming sector, buildings account for nearly 40% of the
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Nuclear power provides 38% of the electricity in Armenia through one operating nuclear reactor, Unit 2 of Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant, which is a WWER-440 reactor with extra seismic reinforcement. It was created in 1976 and is the only nuclear power plant in the South Caucasus. However, after the Spitak earthquake in 1988, the nuclear power plant''s operation was forced to stop, becoming one of the causes of the Armenian energy crisis of 1990''s
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RA ENERGY SYSTEM Energy System diversification, regional integration, and energy efficiency are the pillars of energy security for Armenia Read more
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Armenia energy profile - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.
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More than 470 buildings were retrofitted, achieving energy savings of 20–60 percent, depending on the level of intervention. These improvements have directly benefited over 600,000
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Energy Efficient Buildings in Armenia: A Roadmap - Analysis and key findings. A report by the International Energy Agency.
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