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The work describes the renewable energy resources of Georgia quantitatively and qualitatively in country and regional contexts. It is mentioned that Georgia is rich in this regard and in some degree it fills the lack of fuel resources (oil, natural gas) in the country. In particular, it comes 3.27 MM.kW.h energy of river surface runoffs on each square kilometer of the territory. As a southern country, Georgia is located in so-called "World Solar Zone" and the annual sunshine exceeds 250 days while wind energy supplies in separate zones exceed 4.5 B.kW.h annually. The country is also rich with…mehr

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The work describes the renewable energy resources of Georgia quantitatively and qualitatively in country and regional contexts. It is mentioned that Georgia is rich in this regard and in some degree it fills the lack of fuel resources (oil, natural gas) in the country. In particular, it comes 3.27 MM.kW.h energy of river surface runoffs on each square kilometer of the territory. As a southern country, Georgia is located in so-called "World Solar Zone" and the annual sunshine exceeds 250 days while wind energy supplies in separate zones exceed 4.5 B.kW.h annually. The country is also rich with underground thermal waters. In the present work it is also given an assessment of the use of renewable energy resources. In this regard, it is a better situation with the use of hydro power resources. However, according to 2016 year data, Georgian HPPs worked out only 11.4% of their technical capacity and 23.6% of their economic potential. It is discussed the energy use of solar, wind and thermal waters at the initial stage. There are formulated suggestions for improving the use of these resources, including in terms of legal regulations.
Autorenporträt
Demur Chomakhidze - Mitglied der georgischen nationalen Energieregulierungskommission (GNERC) von 1996 bis 2004. Er arbeitete 30 Jahre lang am Forschungsinstitut für Wirtschaft. Er ist Doktor der Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Professor und Mitglied mehrerer wissenschaftlicher Akademien in Georgien und im Ausland. Georgi Shengelia - Magister der Wirtschaftswissenschaften. Er arbeitet seit 2013 bei GNERC.