Group 1 - The report highlights the adjusted zoning assessment method tailored to Georgia's local conditions, enabling the identification and mapping of regions with significant potential for large-scale solar photovoltaic and onshore wind projects [1] - Georgia has substantial potential for large-scale solar and wind energy development, with maximum concentrated capacities estimated at 5000 MW for both solar and wind, translating to a total development potential of approximately 87 GW for solar and 5.4 GW for wind [2] - The identified solar and wind potential is primarily located in the central, southern, southwestern, and southeastern regions of the country, aligned with transmission lines and road networks [2] Group 2 - The findings aim to encourage further investigation using high temporal and spatial resolution resource data to identify specific sites for detailed assessment [2] - Georgia can select promising locations from the identified areas to submit to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) for site assessment services, which include preliminary feasibility assessments for solar and wind project development [3] - The feasibility assessments utilize downscaled solar irradiance and wind speed time series data, input into robust generation and simplified financial models to simulate the viability of specific sites at various electricity price levels [3]
公用事业行业:公用规模太阳能和风能领域的投资机会(英译中)