Rosatom CEO: Armenia May Need New Nuclear Plant to Cover Energy Shortage
Hızlı Bakış
- Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev stated that Armenia might require a high or medium capacity nuclear plant in the coming years to address a potential energy shortage.
- He suggested that the demand for electricity in Armenia is growing, potentially leading to a deficit of up to 1 GW in the coming decades, necessitating the construction of one or two new nuclear units.
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Armenia currently relies on nuclear power for 30% of its electricity. Rosatom, Russia's state nuclear energy corporation, is a key player in the global nuclear market.
YEKATERINBURG, July 6. /TASS/. Armenia may need a high or medium capacity nuclear plant in coming years to cover the energy shortage, Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev said in an interview with Vesti news program on the sidelines of the Innoprom-2026 forum.
"What is the main issue of coming days in the work with our Armenian partners? This is the next step, this is further development of nuclear technology. Our point of view is that 30% of electricity in Armenia is nuclear but the demand is growing and it may well be that the shortage of generating capacities in Armenia may reach even one GW in coming decades. There is a need to be ready to that," Likhachev said.
"Our answer is: a plant of high or medium capacity, one or two units that will cover forthcoming energy shortages for decades," the chief executive said. Availability of nuclear competence with Armenia and presence of nuclear power industry is "the mark of quality economy, the mark of quality industry" for the country, he added.
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Armenia may build one or two new nuclear reactors.
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Açık Sorular
- What is the specific timeline for potential construction?
- What are the estimated costs and funding sources?
- What are Armenia's specific energy demand projections?


