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Why electricity prices have not decreased: former CEO of “Electric Networks of Armenia” explains

The liberalization of Armenia’s energy market, launched in 2022, has led to financial losses and prevented a reduction in electricity tariffs. This was stated by David Ghazinyan, former acting CEO of “Electric Networks of Armenia,” during a press conference on November 3.

According to him, between 2023 and 2025, around 30 billion drams have been withdrawn from the market, making it impossible to reduce electricity prices.

He reminded that since February 1, 2022, the monopoly on electricity purchasing and sales in Armenia has been abolished, and traders have entered the market, selling electricity directly to large consumers and bypassing the Electric Networks of Armenia.

According to Ghazinyan, this disrupted the balance of the market.

He added that large companies mainly use these traders and pay lower tariffs, which keeps household electricity prices unchanged.

Satenik Avetisyan