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Nearly $140 million invested in Armenia's electricity and gas supply sectors in 2025, says PSRC head
In 2025, around 52 billion drams (nearly $140 million) were invested in Armenia's electricity and natural gas supply systems, as announced by Mesrop Mesropyan, the head of the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC).Regulator rules out the risk of electricity shortages in Armenia during extended shutdown of Armenian Nuclear Power Plant
Mesrop Mesropyan, Chairman of the Public Services Regulatory Commission of Armenia, stated that no electricity shortages are expected in the country during the extended shutdown of the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant (NPP).Electricity production in Armenia upped 6.5% during 11 months to over 9 billion kWh
In the period from January to November 2025, Armenia produced 9,001.8 million kWh of electricity, marking a 6.5% increase compared to the same period in 2024, as reported by the Statistical Committee of Armenia.PSRC head assesses likelihood of electricity price increase in Armenia
Mesrop Mesropyan, the Chairman of Armenia's Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC), addressed the potential for an increase in electricity prices following the regulator's revocation today of the license held by the national power distribution company, Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA).In Armenia, electricity generation rose by 8.2% to reach 7.3 billion kWh during first nine months
From January to September 2025, Armenia produced 7,355.6 million kWh of electricity, marking an 8.2% increase compared to the same period in 2024, as reported by the Statistical Committee.Tashir group says 3-dram electricity price cut in Armenia is possible, but regulator disagrees
Narek Karapetyan, the vice president of the Tashir Group of Companies, claimed in a social media post that the Electric Network of Armenia (ENA), which is owned by the group, has the ability to lower electricity prices for Armenian households by 3 drams.Armenian regulator turns down ENA's application to cut electricity prices
On Wednesday, Armenia's Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) addressed a statement from Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) CJSC regarding the rejection of the company's application to lower electricity prices effective August 1, 2025.Electricity production in Armenia saw a rise of 2.1% over the first seven months of 2025.
Based on operational data, the total electricity generation in Armenia from January to July 2025 grew by 2.1% when compared to the same timeframe in 2024, as reported by the National Statistical Committee of the Republic.Accusations of Electrical Networks of sabotage are false - head of the company
Acting General Director of Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC David Gazinyan touched upon two cases of power outages last week - during the opening of the Homplex Mall hypermall on Wednesday, as well as on 40% of the territory of Yerevan and part of Ashtarak on Friday.“Electrical Networks of Armenia” recalled the catastrophic state of the system before its acquisition by the “Tashir Group”
Acting General Director of “Electrical Networks of Armenia” CJSC David Gazinyan recalled the catastrophic state of the system before its acquisition in 2015 by the “Tashir Group” represented by Samvel Karapetyan.Bill on nationalization of "Electrical Networks of Armenia" is illiterate - acting CEO
The acting CEO of Electrical Netwroks of Armenia (ENA) David Ghazinyan described a government-designed bill on nationalization of the power distrbution company, promoted by Prime Minister Pashinyan, as 'illiterate.'Pashinyan proposed to put up for sale shares of ENA so that citizens of Armenia could buy them
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan proposed to put up for sale (free subscription) shares of CJSC "Electric Networks of Armenia" so that not only corporations, but also citizens of the Republic of Armenia could have the opportunity to buy them.News 1 - 20 of 211
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