Georgia is located at the crossroads of the South Caucasus region and shares borders with Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey. This unique geographical location makes the Georgian power system a critical hub for regional energy security, enabling the transit and interconnection of electricity among neighbouring countries. Georgia's power system is predominantly renewable, with an installed generation capacity of 4,715 MW and renewables contributing an impressive 75% (3,534 MW). Hydropower dominates this clean energy mix, highlighting the country's natural advantage in sustainable electricity production.
Georgian Power Sector Monthly Report by OMNIA
OMNIA’s monthly report provides a detailed overview of Georgia’s power sector, including market trends, pricing dynamics and key performance indicators. This edition explores wholesale price movements, shifts in the generation mix and the supply and demand balance. It also sheds light on developments in cross-border electricity trade, which is a defining feature of Georgia’s energy market.



