“Pashinyan’s statement about building a new nuclear power plant and copper smelter is populism, he is trying to justify the fact that the government has become a co-owner of ZPMK”. energy specialist

by times news cr

Statement Regarding New ⁤Nuclear Power‌ Plant ‌in Armenia

Armen Manvelyan, a senior ‍researcher at the Institute of Oriental Studies, expressed skepticism about Nikol Pashinyan’s statement about​ building a new nuclear power plant in Armenia.

Key points:

Cost and feasibility:
A new nuclear power plant​ in Armenia would cost ⁤an estimated $5.5⁤ billion.

Manvelyan doubts that​ anyone ‍would invest in such‍ a project due to the low⁢ potential for⁤ financial return and the ⁤technical challenges of‌ importing necessary equipment and materials.
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He believes⁢ Armenia’s market is too small to justify such a large investment.

Export potential:
⁣ Armenia lacks the⁢ opportunity to export electricity due to stalled projects to export power to Iran and⁤ Georgia.

Populist⁣ statement:
Manvelyan views ​Pashinyan’s statement ‌as politically motivated, likely to appease the public rather than a genuine plan.

Lack⁢ of competitiveness:
‍ He argues that Armenia is unlikely to ⁢be competitive in the global market ‌for copper, another resource⁤ the government recently invested in.

Justification⁣ for government ownership:
Manvelyan suggests the ⁢government’s ownership of the “Zangezur Copper-Molybdenum Combine” is the real reason behind Pashinyan’s statement⁤ about the new nuclear power‍ plant.

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