ENERGY AND WATER

The connection between water and energy is considerably intertwined in many ways and is constantly evolving. The most straightforward example is that while producing energy there is a need for water and producing freshwater certainly uses large amounts of energy.  Nowadays, power producers worldwide are looking for ways for efficient use of water, and at the same time water and wastewater utilities are alert to approach the ways to reduce energy use. Armenia has already recognized the importance and benefits of the joint water and energy resource management.

Avenue Consulting Group by addressing the interdependency of water and energy acknowledges the critical importance of the understanding how to best advance the use of water and energy both for public and private sectors, i.e. for policy makers in terms of development of strategies, programs, regulation and laws in order to fulfill the management of water and energy recourses and for business leaders to enhance their operation. We are supporting our clients in all these mentioned measurements, helping to make right investment decisions and making business advisory.

our PROJECTS

Operational Manual for Armenia Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund (R2E2)

Operational Manual for Armenia Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund (R2E2)

Avenue Consulting Group was contracted to prepare an Operational Manual to cover Armenia Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund’s (R2E2) operating modalities for the next 5-10 years.

Elaboration of Concept and Financial Modeling for Establishment of Mini-Poultries

Elaboration of Concept and Financial Modeling for Establishment of Mini-Poultries

This project involved the development of a detailed concept and financial model for establishing mini-poultries in Armenia, designed to be operated by individual farmers.

Assessment of socio-economic and environmental co-effects of the LT-LEDS implementation

Assessment of socio-economic and environmental co-effects of the LT-LEDS implementation

The overall goal of the task was to conduct assessment of socio-economic and environmental co-effects of the LT-LEDS (Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategies) implementation.