
Research and Markets, a distributor of market research reports, has announced the addition of the "Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia" to their offerings.
Armenia has one operating nuclear plant called Metzamor that supplied almost 40 percent of the total electricity produced in 2008; 2.27 billion kWh net. Of the total of 5.9 billion kWh gross generation in 2007, nuclear supplied 43 percent, hydro 31 percent and gas 25 percent. Electricity consumption per capita is about 1700 kWh/yr. Natural gas, which is imported from Russia, is its main source of primary energy.
In 2003, Armenia turned over the financial control of Metzamor to Russia's state-owned power monopoly, Unified Energy Systems, in accordance with a swap agreement that settled the plant's 40 million USD outstanding debt to Russian nuclear fuel suppliers.
The report “Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia” by Aruvian's R'search, an India-based consulting agency, is an A-Z guide on the Armenian nuclear power industry. It explores the importance of nuclear power in today’s world and looks at the basics of the nuclear industry that is how a plant works, analyzing and understanding the fuel cycle, the various components which are involved in the working of a nuclear power plant, air and water pollution issues, financial challenges, nuclear safety and proliferation risks, etc.
The report includes a complete analysis of the Armenian nuclear power industry; an industry profile, the industry future development, uranium fuel cycle developments, regulatory barriers, and Russia-Armenia nuclear cooperation.
For more information, please click here.
Armenia has one operating nuclear plant called Metzamor that supplied almost 40 percent of the total electricity produced in 2008; 2.27 billion kWh net. Of the total of 5.9 billion kWh gross generation in 2007, nuclear supplied 43 percent, hydro 31 percent and gas 25 percent. Electricity consumption per capita is about 1700 kWh/yr. Natural gas, which is imported from Russia, is its main source of primary energy.
In 2003, Armenia turned over the financial control of Metzamor to Russia's state-owned power monopoly, Unified Energy Systems, in accordance with a swap agreement that settled the plant's 40 million USD outstanding debt to Russian nuclear fuel suppliers.
The report “Analyzing Nuclear Power in Armenia” by Aruvian's R'search, an India-based consulting agency, is an A-Z guide on the Armenian nuclear power industry. It explores the importance of nuclear power in today’s world and looks at the basics of the nuclear industry that is how a plant works, analyzing and understanding the fuel cycle, the various components which are involved in the working of a nuclear power plant, air and water pollution issues, financial challenges, nuclear safety and proliferation risks, etc.
The report includes a complete analysis of the Armenian nuclear power industry; an industry profile, the industry future development, uranium fuel cycle developments, regulatory barriers, and Russia-Armenia nuclear cooperation.
For more information, please click here.










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