State Energy Policy of Georgia
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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