Energy in Georgia (country)
Georgia had a total primary energy supply (TPES) of 4.793 Mtoe in 2016.[1] Electricity consumption was 11.5 TWh in 2016. Electricity production was 11.6 TWh, of which 81% from hydroelectricity and 19% from natural gas.[2] It is estimated that only 25% of Georgia's total energy potential is being exploited.[3]
References
- "Georgia, Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) by source". www.iea.org. International Energy Agency (IEA). Retrieved 13 November 2018.
- "Georgia, Electricity generation by fuel". www.iea.org. International Energy Agency (IEA). Retrieved 13 November 2018.
- http://www.investingeorgia.org/en/keysectors/energy
External links
- Bjorn BRANDTZAEG: "As Georgia develops, it needs more domestically generated electricity" — Interview of Bjorn Brandtzaeg (Clean Energy Group) for Caucasian Journal
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