Armenia's power sector has suffered many setbacks: in the late 1980s an earthquake that took its major nuclear plant off-line, and in the early 1990s the collapse of the Soviet Union, economic blockade, and repeated sabotage of a new gas pipeline-all of which severely disrupted fuel supply. The government set out to reform and privatize the sector, persevering through setbacks and learning from initial failure. Its persistence paid off: today the...
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2006/04/01
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2010/07/01
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Armenia travels the bumpy road to all-day electricity supply : how perseverance pays off in power sector reform
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Public Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility