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Mediterranean cyclone to bring rain to Armenia starting April 9 - Armenian Hydrometeorological Service
In the second half of April, a Mediterranean cyclone will move into Armenia, bringing more frequent rains across the country, according to Gagik Surenyan, Deputy Director of the Armenian Hydrometeorological Center, during a press conference.Armenian regions see a month's worth of rain in one day, snow cover reaches 30 cm
From the evening of November 26 through the night of November 27, heavy precipitation was observed across Armenia, as forecasted, with snow in the mountains and foothills, according to the ‘’Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Centre’’.Latest generation geothermal hydroponic greenhouse established in Kotayk with support of Acba Bank (VIDEO)
Hatisi Barikner company grows juicy tomatoes in the latest generation geothermal hydroponic greenhouse built on an area of 3,600 square meters, saving water, heating, cooling and electricity.Harmful carcinogens and other pollutants from Nubarashen landfill fire may get into Yerevan air
The concentration of dust in the atmospheric air in downtown Yerevan on May 18 and 19 exceeded the maximum permissible limit by 1.6 times, while the concentration of nitrogen dioxide in Nor Nork district exceeded the permissible limit by 1.2 times, the Center for Hydrometeorology and Monitoring said today.RusHydro sells its stake in International Energy Company to Tashir group of companies
Russian RusHydro hydroelectricity company said today it has completed the sale of its stake in the International Energy Company (IEC) CJSC, Armenia, to the Hrazdan Energy Company, which is a member of Tashir Group of Companies.Renewable Energy Producers Association of Armenia complains about illegal actions of officials
The Renewable Energy Producers Association of Armenia complained in a statement today about ‘obstacles and illegal actions’ caused by officials, warning also about a looming crisis that may hit small hydropower plants of the country.Overwhelming majority of small hydropower plants in Armenia lack water meters
Armenia’s Ministry of Nature Protection has officially notified 152 small hydropower plants of the total 188 operating in the country that they violate a requirement of their license failing to install water meters, the acting Nature Protection Minister Erik Grigoryan told reporters today.Iranian companies considering the possibility of investing in the construction of the Meghri hydropower plant
Iranian companies are considering the possibility of investing in the construction of the Meghri hydropower plant in southern Armenia, Armenia’s deputy minister of energy infrastructures and natural resources Hayk Harutyunyan told journalists on Tuesday.News 1 - 20 of 30
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