Ratings for the Renewable Energy Project for Armenia were as follows: outcomes were satisfactory; Global Environment Objectives (GEO) outcomes were satisfactory; risk to development outcome was low or...
This brief discusses energy reforms in Armenia. Ninety-four small hydropower stations are operational in Armenia, providing about three percent of Armenia's domestic demand for electricity. Of those, 27...
This Results Profile talks about energy reforms in Armenia. The development of renewable energy in Armenia was of triple importance. Firstly, it used local energy sources, secondly it used renewable energy...
This Results Profile talks about promoting safe and clean heating, and increasing renewable energy generation in Armenia. Around 36 percent of residents of multi-apartment buildings relied on wood, household...
The closing date for Armenia Renewable Energy Project will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. The actual project outcome indicators for renewable generation and carbon dioxide emissions...
The closing date for Armenia Renewable Energy Project will be extended from December 31, 2010 until June 30, 2011. The actual project outcome indicators for renewable generation and carbon dioxide emissions...
On March 29, 2006, the World Bank today approved a Renewable Energy Project for Armenia. The total amount of the project is US25.050 million dollars, including a US5 million dollars International Development...
The Armenia Renewable Energy Project aims to increase the privately owned and operated power generation using renewable energy. The project global objective is to reduce greenhouse gas (carbon dioxide)...
The Renewable Energy Project for Armenia aims to increase the production of privately owned and operated power generation using renewable energy in a sustainable manner. This environmental management plan...