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    Energy in Armenia is mostly from natural gas. Armenia has no proven reserves of oil or natural gas and currently imports most of its gas from Russia....
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    Renewable energy in Armenia ranges from geothermal, hydroelectric, solar and wind energy in Armenia. The European Union has supported Armenia's transition...
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    highly dependent on outside resources. Armenian mines produce copper, zinc, gold and lead. The vast majority of energy is produced with imported fuel from...
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    by multiple companies both state-owned and private. In 2020 less than a quarter of energy in Armenia was electricity. As of 2016, the majority of the electricity...
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    The energy crisis in Armenia, popularly known as the dark and cold years (Armenian: Մութ ու ցուրտ տարիներ), refers to the energy crisis in Armenia during...
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    Armenia had a period of energy scarcity and the government decided to reopen the plant. Ahead of the reopening, the Armenian government invited leading...
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    Armenia (/ɑːrˈmiːniə/ ar-MEE-nee-ə), officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part of...
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    important is the cooperation in the field of energy security, as the pipeline that brings Iranian natural gas into Armenia has been completed many years...
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  • of Energy (DOE) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in 2002–2003, the theoretical wind power potential of Armenia is 4...
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    Armenia and Turkey are officially non-existent and have historically been hostile. Whilst Turkey recognised Armenia (in the borders of the Armenian Soviet...
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