Armenia has nine hydroelectric power plants which together accounted for one third of its domestic electricity generation. The plants are grouped along two cascades: the and the . The following table lists the details of each cascade: Though both Iran and Armenia have long discussed opening a 140 MW, joint hydro power plant on the Artak's River – (also known as the Araks Hydro Power Plant) – by mid-2021,. [pdf]
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The project will deliver utility-scale storage systems to provide base load response and grid stability, paving the way for more renewable energy integration in the main island, while green mini-grids will be installed in the outer islands. [pdf]
The energy storage system will provide spinning reserve services to enhance the reliability and efficiency of BPL’s 132MW dual-fuel power plant. Whitney Heastie, the CEO of BPL, said the project “will assist as we work to continue our reduction of operational costs on the island.” [pdf]
The Rocky Mountain Hydroelectric Plant is a power plant located 10 miles (16 km) northwest of in the of . It is named after on top of which the plant's upper reservoir is located. Construction on the plant began in 1977 and it was commissioned in 1995. After upgrades were completed in 2011, the plant has an installed capacity of 1,095. [pdf]
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