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Gas Supply Interruption in Didi Dighomi, Digomi and Gldani-Sanzona Areas.

Georgia''s Electricity Georgia''s El

This growth was driven by increased consumption of direct consumers (+13.1% y/y) and retail consumption (+7.5% y/y), offsetting Abkhazian region''s decreased (-5.6% y/y) consumption.

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The Georgian Electricity Sector in the Years 2010-2022

In the years 2011-2022, electricity consumption in Georgia increased by 68% and reached its maximum level of 14,181 m KWh in 2022. The consumption of electricity in Tbilisi rose by 55%,

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The retail sector shows a strong growth pattern. Telasi and Telmico, the electricity distribution and supplier in Tbilisi, posted a 6.0% annual growth in the first half of 2024, while Energo

Electricity consumption in Tbilisi up by 6% in 2023

Subscribers of Tbilisi consumed 3,464 billion kwh of electricity in 2023, - according to the report published by Telasi. The company increased its electricity supply by 6.1% last year.

ELECTRICITY MARKET REVIEW

Wind power generation increased by 28% compared to August. The consumption of electricity on the local market was 1058 mln. kWh (+13% compared to September 2020, and -9%

Electricity Market Overview

Telasi and Telmico, the electricity distribution and supplier in Tbilisi, posted a 6.0% annual growth in the first half of 2024, while Energo-Pro Georgia and EPG Supply, covering the regions of Georgia,

Utilities in Tbilisi: Electricity, Gas, Water & Internet Costs

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