The United States and Armenia signed a Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (123 Agreement) on February 9, 2026, during US Vice President JD Vance's historic visit to Yerevan, enabling civil nu...
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Technical Facilitation: With established relationships across the region, USEA is able to convene Armenian and Azerbaijani energy ministries, utilities, and regulators around the design and
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“Armenia''s energy independence is approximately 27%, representing the share of energy the country does not rely on from external sources,” stated Abgar Budaghyan, head of the USAID
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Armenia has set the target of generating 66% of its electricity from renewable energy sources by 2036. Armenia has taken remarkable steps to regain control over its energy infrastructure. Nuclear energy
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Energy specialist Vahe Davtyan argues that Armenia''s rapid expansion of solar power is creating energy system risks due to lack of proper integration, storage strategy, and coordination
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Still, the government of Armenia has signaled a pivotal shift towards sustainable development and energy independence with its newly adopted Long-Term Low Emissions
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The Roadmap analyses various factors that can enhance energy independence, utilizing international experience, existing and developing technologies, power regime modeling, as well as regulatory
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The United States and Armenia signed a Peaceful Nuclear Cooperation Agreement (123 Agreement) on February 9, 2026, during US Vice President JD Vance''s historic visit to Yerevan,
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On May 24, 2024, the presentation of the outcomes of "Armenia''s Energy Independence Roadmap " research project was held. The program was implemented by the Foundation for
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Upon gaining independence, Armenia signed the European Energy Charter in December 1991, the charter is now known as the Energy Charter Treaty which promotes integration of global energy
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Armenia''s energy sector faces significant challenges due to its heavy dependence on Russian infrastructure and resources. In an interview with CivilNet, Astghine Pasoyan of the Energy
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