YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — The United States considers the latest acquisition of Armeniaâs main cascade of hydroelectric plants by an American company to be important for the South Caucasus nationâs energy diversity and independence.
Speaking at a news briefing in Yerevan on Friday, U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern stressed that the takeover agreement signed with the Armenian government on January 29, under which the New York-based group ContourGlobal is to pay $180 million and invest $70 million in the three plants making up the Vorotan Hydro Cascade, represents the single largest U.S. investment in the Armenian economy to date.
The deal also marked a first-ever multimillion-dollar Western investment in Armeniaâs energy sector dominated by Gazprom and other Russian energy companies.
âEvery country needs energy diversity and energy independence, and thatâs a very important thing for the U.S. and Armenia both,â Heffern said.
The Armenian government has reinforced the Russian presence in the countryâs energy sector with a set of controversial agreements signed with Moscow in recent weeks. They raised from 80 to 100 percent Gazpromâs share in Armeniaâs gas distribution network and granted the Russian gas monopoly 30-year privileges in the local energy market.
United Nations energy expert Ara Marjanian believes the Vorotan Cascade deal will give a little more balance to the situation in Armeniaâs energy sector and contribute to its diversification, which meets Armeniaâs interests.
âIt is also reassuring that the American side plans certain investments, which means modernization or perhaps even eastward expansion of the Vorotan Cascade in the future. An American partner comes to Armeniaâs energy, finance and business market, which will bring in, to say so, a little more cultural diversity in our field, will make it work more efficiently, more transparently and more decisively,â Marjanian told RFE/RLâs Armenian service (Azatutyun.am).
Armeniaâs Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisian thinks that the conclusion of the deal means that Western countries consider the Armenian economy to be quite attractive and, therefore, they invest in the countryâs energy sector.
âBesides the acquisition, the agreement implies quite serious investments in the Vorotan Cascade for its modernization and prolongation of its life. The age of the cascade is approaching 40 and it is quite an old age for such a facility. So, it needs modernizing that requires large investments,â the minister said.
U.S. Ambassador Heffern: Vorotan Cascade Deal âImportantâ For Armeniaâs Energy Diversity
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