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Ministry of Energy of Georgia საქართველოს ენერგეტიკის სამინისტრო Coat of Arms of Georgia Agency overview Headquarters Baratashvili 2, Tbilisi, Georgia 0105 Agency executives Alexander Khetaguri,
Minister of Energy
Mariam Valishvili, Georgi Kavelashvili, Nino Enukidze, Soso Varsemashvili, Natia Mikeladze,
Deputy MinistersWebsite www.minenergy.gov.ge The Ministry of Energy of Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს ენერგეტიკის სამინისტრო, sakartvelos energetikis saministro) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Georgia in charge of regulating the activities in the energy sector of Republic of Georgia. The ministry is headed by Alexander Khetaguri.[1]
Structure
The ministry is headed by minister appointed by the President of Georgia. Five deputy ministers report directly to the minister. Main functions of the ministry are increasing capabilities for maximum exploitation of the available energy resources in the country and diversification of energy supply imported from other countries; improving and modernizing electricity supply by enhancing the hydropower capacity of Georgia; renovation of existing and construction of new power stations and natural gas transportation infrastructure; development of alternative energy sources; improvements of infrastructure for making the country a reliable transit point for regional energy projects, etc.[2]
Due to improvements in recent years, Georgia has become a major exporter of electricity in the region, exporting 1.3 billion KW·h in 2010. Hydropower stations of Georgia produce 80-85% of the electricity utilized within the country, the remaining 15-20% is produced by thermal power stations. According to the authorities, so far Georgia has been exploiting only 18% of its hydro resource potential.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Government of Georgia". http://www.government.gov.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=124&mod_id=0&info_id=0&new_year=0&limit=0&date=&new_month=&entrant=1. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
- ^ "Ministry of Energy. Mission". http://www.minenergy.gov.ge/index.php?m=284. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
- ^ Dmitry Bondarenko (2011-02-08). "Турция и Грузия покроются дамбами и ГЭС [Turkey and Georgia will be covered with dams and hydroelectric plants]". Economicheskiye Izvestiya. http://world.eizvestia.com/full/turciya-i-gruziya-pokroyutsya-dambami-i-ges. Retrieved 2011-03-30.
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