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Solar energy is a saving way not only for households and businesses but also for social objects like kindergartens. Recently Shtigen Energy Systems has installed solar systems in “Khoramankapartez” kindergarten for its kids and staff.
Tiramayr Narek hospital will cover ⅓ of its energy needs using solar energy. The hospital located in one of the most distant parts of Armenia, in Ashotsq, was built after the Spitak earthquake. It had a 10-year lifetime but runs till now serving the people of Shirak, Lori and Javakhq. Tiramayr Narek isn’t financed by the Armenian govt and runs exclusively on the donations of philanthropists. In 2018 Hayastan All-Armenian Found financed the installation of solar systems. The project was made by Start company and realized by Shtigen Energy Systems.
Shtigen LLC in cooperation with the Ministry of Nature Protection of RA and with the support of Caucasian Nature Fund mounted solar energy systems on rooftops of Arpi Lake SNCO. Two different solar systems were installed.
Elegant Hotel in Tzaghkadzor will cover his hot water needs using the sun. Shtigen has installed and launched a pressurized water heating system of 900 vacuum tubes which is integrated into the existing boiler house.
SHTIGEN GROUP launched “Sunrise in Artsakh” project in April 2022 to establish energetic independence in Artsakh. SHTIGEN GROUP made the first donation itself, installing 12 solar water heaters on the house roofs of families whose relatives were murdered, became disabled, or the family has many children. Those families will always have free hot water for several decades.
“Solar” cycling race, victory over oil, virtual tour in Artsakh, gifts and knowledge that “shape” the future. All of these was presented at 𝐒𝐇𝐓𝐈𝐆𝐄𝐍 𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐔𝐏’s “booth of the future” at 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐌𝐔𝐒 science camp.
Shtigen Group and Telcell signed a memorandum today, starting cooperation within the framework of the Sunrise in Artsakh project. The goal of the project is to establish energy independence and security in Artsakh by using solar energy.
Arevik children’s medical association of Stepanakert will no longer be deprived of hot water in case of gas and electricity supply failures. 8 solar water heaters with a capacity of 300 liters have been installed on the roof of the hospital.
Installation of 12 solar water heaters provided by the Shtigen Group in Artsakh was completed. The project was implemented within the framework of the Sunrise in Artsakh project, which was initiated by the Shtigen Group, a group of companies specializing in the sector of the latest energy.
The goal of the Sunrise in Artsakh project is to establish energy independence in Artsakh by using solar energy.
Just one month after signing the memorandum between Shtigen Group and the National Agrarian University of Armenia, the parties already have the first result of the cooperation. Shtigen Academy educational project, launched back in 2018, will also operate for students and graduates of the Agrarian University.