State Energy Policy of Georgia

Source: International Energy Agency
Last updated: 08 April 2026

The Policy defines Georgia’s energy vision through 2030, focusing on security, decarbonisation, and EU integration. Key 2030 targets include increasing renewable energy’s share in generation to 87% and total final consumption to 27.4%. It aims to reduce unconditional GHG emissions by 47% relative to 1990 levels. The policy mandates a 15% limit on electricity import dependency and 50% thermal efficiency for power plants. Implementation is driven by the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) and competitive market reforms.

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