Wednesday, February 11 2026 19:28
Alexandr Avanesov

Prime Minister: Metsamor nuclear plant can operate until 2046

Prime Minister: Metsamor nuclear plant can operate until 2046

ArmInfo. There are opportunities to extend the operating period of Unit 2 of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant for another 10 years beyond 2036, as  stated by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during a government session on February 11.

He noted that the plant is currently in the process of extending the  lifespan of Unit 2 until 2036. Given the additional 10 years, the  unit will be able to operate until 2046. A decision on a new plant  must be made during this period. Nuclear reactor designs proposed by  Russia, the United States, France, China, and South Korea are being  studied. "We are conducting transparent negotiations with all  partners. This is a strategically important decision, and it must be  based on the most advantageous offer that meets the interests of the  country," he emphasized.

He also highlighted the significance of studying the international  nuclear technology market. Pashinyan recalled that the current tariff  for electricity generated at the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant is the  lowest in the country. However, as the Prime Minister noted, the  world's current nuclear fuel reserves are sufficient for 70 years.  Therefore, it is crucial to know the cost of 1 kWh of electricity in  40 years.  There is a question of economic feasibility and payback  possibilities. However, as Pashinyan noted, there is already  experience in re-enriching used fuel. In any case, Pashinyan  emphasized, the issue must be about cost.

Recall, in May 2026, the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant will be shut  down for a five-month scheduled maintenance. During this period, the  main work will be carried out under the second lifespan extension  program for Unit 2 of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant. $65 million  in savings from the first extension program will be used to address  this issue.  Earlier, the country's authorities announced a  conceptual decision to build nuclear power plants with small modular  reactors.