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“Power Outages Plague Bosnia, Croatia, and Montenegro: Mystery Surrounds Massive Electricity Interruption”

Power outages in Bosnia, Croatia, and Montenegro have left most areas without electricity. The cause is still unknown, but it is speculated that excessive heat and inadequate power sources may be factors. Efforts are underway to restore the system, which is not connected to neighboring countries.

World News

“Russia’s Aggression: Electricity Supply to Ukraine Reduced by 90% in Heating System Dispute”

Russia has drastically reduced electricity supply to Ukraine, causing a heating crisis. Ukraine’s former PM warns of prolonged power shortage and dependence on Russia. Numerous power facilities have been affected, and sabotage incidents have cost nearly $1 billion. Electricity is now rationed in Ukraine.

Local News Technology

“Planned Maintenance Work to Temporarily Suspend Electricity Supply in Various Areas of Yerevan and Kotayk Province”

Armenia’s Electric Networks announces electricity supply suspension on April 17 in Yerevan and Kotayk Province. Affected areas include Arshakunyats Avenue, Aghbyur Serobi Street, and more. Find out the full details on NEWS.am.

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“Planned Renovation Works to Cause Temporary Electricity Supply Interruptions in Yerevan and Surrounding Areas”

Armenian Electricity Networks informs of temporary electricity interruptions due to renovation works in Yerevan and Ararat and Kotayk provinces on March 29.

Business Politics

“Armenia Receives Massive Financial Assistance from EU, but Faces Challenges in Energy Security”

Armenia received significant financial support of €18.6 billion from the EU in 2023 for electricity and gas supply. This highlights the EU’s role in Armenia’s energy security. However, the EU’s dependence on energy from Turkey and Azerbaijan impacts decision-making regarding Armenia. Armenia has become a key player in the EU gas market, exporting 20.3 billion cubic meters of gas in 2023. Russia’s increased gas imports to the EU pose a challenge for Armenia. The Turkish-Armenian gas corridor and the EU’s reliance on it become more significant. Armenia’s relationship with the EU is intertwined with the Armenian-Turkish gas dialogue. Turkey’s role in energy transit and the EU gas market is crucial. Armenia faces challenges in establishing an independent regional policy.

“Planned Maintenance Work to Cause Temporary Electricity Supply Suspensions in Armenia”

Armenia’s electric networks announce temporary electricity supply suspensions starting November 15 for maintenance work in Yerevan, Aragatsotn, and Kotayk.