Armenia is on the brink of an energy crisis: the US State Department is officially moving forward with plans to build small modular reactors. This decision could permanently end Rosatom's long-standing monopoly, but at what cost to the average consumer?
While politicians debate energy sovereignty, tough questions arise about the future of the Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant and the stability of our tariffs. Will the republic become a testing ground for new Western technologies, and what will happen if Moscow decides to end support for the existing plant prematurely? We examine the risks of financial bondage and the real security threats in the event of a sharp break with Russian standards. Do you think the Armenian economy is ready for such a political leap into the unknown?
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What you'll learn in this video:
0:00 The paradox of atomic sovereignty: security at the cost of destabilization
1:26 American small nuclear power: what's on Yerevan's table
3:43 Rosatom's monopoly: more than just fuel
6:00 US strategic calculation: displacement through technology
7:33 Time is against Yerevan: the wear and tear of Metsamor and the pace of the West
9:35 Interactive: The Price of Sovereignty
11:49 Moscow's toolbox: from gas to security
14:10 Logistics deadlock and sanctions risks
16:12 Financial trap: who will provide the billions?
5:55 PM Summary: Energy as a Test of Statehood
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