Armenia Sectors Regulated: Electricity, Natural Gas, District Heating, Water, Wastewater, Telecommunication, Post, Railway
Today, the National Assembly of Armenia approved in its second and final reading a bill amending the Law "On Energy." The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for electric vehicle
Regulatory Documents Republic of Armenia Law on Energy (in Armenian) National Assembly of the RA, 7 March, 2001 Temporary trade rules of the RA wholesale electrical energy
A possible increase in the price of natural gas could impact the cost of electricity production in Armenia, stated Mesrop Mesropyan, Chairman of the Public Services Regulatory Commission
When it comes to electricity interconnections, Armenia remains relatively isolated, with active links only to Georgia and Iran – both limited in capacity by regional standards. Yet, strong cross-border
Solar Armenia''s Public Services Regulatory Commission, the country''s utilities regulatory body, reported that as of the beginning of this year,
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PanARMENIAN - The guaranteed electricity supply license of Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC has been extended until February 1, 2029. Electricity tariffs for 175 renewable stations
The objective of this assignment is to conduct an in-depth analysis of the legal and regulatory framework governing the energy sector in Armenia, with a specific focus on in particular the large scale wind
On the roof of the museum was installed a 20.71 kW photovoltaic power station.
Electricity tariffs for consumers in Armenia will remain unchanged in 2026, the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) announced on Tuesday.
Based on existing technical standards and its interaction with the licensees, the Power System Operator is developing system security and reliability standards, which are then approved by the PSRC and a
Armenia''s electricity distribution company, Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), owned by jailed billionaire Samvel Karapetian, is facing potential revocation of its operating license,
Armenia''s two regulatory bodies, the Competition Protection Commission and the Public Services Regulatory Commission, should allocate additional resources, funding, and staff to closely
This approach ensures that tariff rates are strategically aligned to sustain the DSO''s operational integrity and financial stability, while concurrently meeting regulatory requirements and ensuring adequate
Beyond infrastructure, the World Bank is supporting Armenia in carrying out key reforms in the energy sector, such as modernizing the renewable energy
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The electricity sector of Armenia includes several companies engaged in electricity generation and distribution. Generation is carried out by multiple
On February 1, 2022, the gradual liberalisation of the Armenian electricity market started. The ultimate goal of liberalisation is to shift the electricity market from a single supplier model to multiple suppliers,
Armenia''s energy security has greatly improved since the gas and power supply crisis in the early to mid-1990s. During the crisis, energy sector management
Armenia also trades electricity with Georgia, though volumes are low since the countries'' networks are not synchronised. Energy interconnections with Azerbaijan and Türkiye are currently inactive for
Energy Law of the Republic of Armenia (adopted in 2001, amended frequently) – This is the core legislation regulating the generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption of energy.
This country-specific Q&A provides an overview of renewable energy laws and regulations applicable in Armenia.
Armenia lacks fossil energy source, and heavily relies on the production of electricity from a nuclear power plant and hydro power plants, and uses imported fossil fuels to operate thermal power plants.
Armenia''s Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) said today it had approved January 5 a set of amendments to the regulations of the local wholesale and retail electricity market,
This Law shall regulate the relationships between the government bodies, legal entities of the energy sector operating under this Law, and consumers of electricity, thermal energy and natural gas in the
The Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) has issued a draft decision aimed at terminating the license of Electric Networks of Armenia
Electricity prices for consumers in Armenia will remain unchanged in 2025, according to a decision made on Monday by the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC).
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