On February 5, a memorandum of cooperation was signed at the Ministry of Environment of Armenia between ZCMC, Japan's Komaihaltec Inc, the Ministry of Environment, and the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure.
The project involves the study and implementation of a closed-loop hybrid system powered by wind energy for the internal needs of the combine.
The initiative aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and utilize renewable energy sources in various areas of ZCMC's operations.
The company is already implementing solar power plants in neighboring settlements and planning its own solar project. The joint program emphasizes the priority of renewable energy for the government and business of Armenia, and international cooperation opens up new opportunities for sustainable development and energy independence.
Now on home
A test train from Russia transited through two countries and opened a new supply route
From July, users will be able to disable online loans and other transactions with one click
KfW will provide a loan and grant to modernize and expand power transmission lines between the countries
University of the Arts London and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland will work on the project concept
Yerevan is ready now to provide transport links between Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan
The number of flights will increase to 10 per week from May, and to 14 in the summer
The agreement signed in Yerevan provides for training of specialists and development of PPP infrastructure
Revenues are growing
Up to 35 million drams for damage to health and life
Supplies of electricity, gas, steam, and purified air have increased
This was discussed at the Second Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris