Yerevan energy transition

Yerevan, 10 February 2026 – The Council of Elders of Yerevan has officially adopted the city's new Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP), marking a significant ...

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Energy system transformation – Armenia energy profile

Various upgrades have been performed since the early 2000s, and one of the seven HPPs (Yerevan HPP) is currently under reconstruction at a cost of USD

Representatives of Public and Governmental Sectors Discussed

To achieve this goal, the Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) has been developed for Yerevan, which was discussed by representatives of the public and governmental

Yerevan has officially adopted the new Sustainable Energy and

The Council of Elders of Yerevan has officially adopted the city''s new Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP), marking a significant step toward a low-emission, climate-resilient

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The goal of this initiative is to integrate renewable energy solutions into community energy use for local sustainable energy transition, awareness raising and

Factsheet: Yerevan Energy Efficiency Programme

This factsheet describes the Yerevan Energy Efficiency Programme, which aims to enhance seismic resistance, improve energy efficiency, reduce CO2 emissions, and create a more

yerevan.am | Energy Days in Yerevan

The goal of the event was to make schoolchildren aware of energy saving and energy efficiency, as well as to teach them how to

World Bank Document

Armenia''s energy system is heavily dependent on imported fuels (especially natural gas), creating significant energy security risks, compounded by the global energy crisis.

Republic of Armenia Energy Sector Development

It is highly important to assess regional development trends in the energy sector so that Armenia''s competitive advantages are effectively realized for mutually beneficial cooperation with other

Yerevan to receive new oil shipment in key peace deal development

Armenia is to receive 4,500 tonnes of diesel in February 2026, a key step in peace efforts that has already lowered fuel prices in the South Caucasus country.

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