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格制定国家十年电力发展规划
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan· 2025-09-17 17:31
Core Insights - Georgia's electricity supply has historically been less than demand, with electricity generation fluctuating between 11-12 billion kilowatt-hours until 2021, peaking at 14.4 billion kilowatt-hours in 2023 [1] - In 2022, electricity consumption reached a record high of 15.5 billion kilowatt-hours, necessitating electricity imports to meet the shortfall [1] - The country aims for energy independence by 2030, with a ten-year electricity development plan targeting the commissioning of 217 hydropower plants, 25 wind power plants, and 3 thermal power plants by 2034, alongside increased investment in hydropower and renewable energy [1]