ArmInfo. The Armenian Nuclear Power Plant has been connected to the country's unified energy system after scheduled maintenance. This is stated on the ANPP website.
According to the source, on July 13, 2025, at 03:58, the 3rd turbogenerator of power unit No. 2 of the Armenian NPP was connected to the unified energy system of the Republic of Armenia a day ahead of schedule after the completion of scheduled maintenance work in 2025 (PPR-2025).
"The plant is currently operating in normal mode in compliance with all safety and reliability standards," the report emphasizes.
The ANPP was stopped for PPR from May 15 of this year for a period of 60 days, which is longer than the standard downtime of the plant. This measure was due to the fact that several more works were added to the current ones, including the replacement of automation in the turbine shop, the modernization of generator and transformer protection systems. The low-voltage emergency shutdown systems of 6 and 0.4 kV were also replaced. It should be noted that the Armenian NPP produces about a third of the country's electricity at the lowest tariff. In 2024, the station's output amounted to just over 2.7 billion kWh.
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