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Georgia’s overriding priority remains to diversify renewable energy sources - ENER-T

Oil&Gas Materials 1 September 2021 18:17 (UTC +04:00)

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Sept.01

By Tamilla Mammadova – Trend:

Georgia’s overriding priority is to diversify renewable energy sources, Israeli’s one of the major energy corporations ENER-T told Trend.

"Approximately 81 percent of electricity in Georgia is generated by hydropower plants, but the facilities can employ only 60 percent of their potential because of wear out," said the source.

Electricity stations may be added to the Energy Collection System that will extend its operating time for several hours, the company noted.

Meanwhile, ENER-T expressed readiness to enter Georgia’s energy market and build solar power stations in April 2021. The corporation’s top managers were hosted by Economy Minister Natia Turnava.

At the meeting, the company representatives unveiled plans for making investments in Georgia’s renewable energy sector and build a 100-megawatt solar power station in Georgia.

ENER-T International is a technology expert, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractor, and project developer of concentrated solar thermal power plants (CSP). Ener-t offers complete EPC services, including the supply of the solar field, using its patented high-efficiency, proven, and bankable technology.

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