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Armenia Revokes Power Grid Operator’s License in High-Stakes Dispute With Russian-Owned ENA
Armenia has taken its most serious step yet in its war with the Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) by cancelling the company’s right to operate the national electricity grid. On Friday, the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) voted to revoke ENA’s operating license, with four commissioners supporting the move and one voting against it. ENA, owned by the Russia-based Tashir Group, has managed the country’s low-voltage power network for years, making this decision one

The Armenian Report Team
4 days ago


Pashinyan’s Government Wins First‑Reading Vote to Nationalize Jailed Tycoon’s Energy Company
Armenia’s parliament has taken a major step toward nationalizing the country’s largest power utility, the Electric Networks of Armenia...








